11-28-2018, 01:06 AM
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I got my Washington State three-wheel endorsement a couple of weeks ago, and I was thinking about it today. I thought that although I'm pretty eager to get into an FUV, that's a pretty substantial hoop to jump through first. This may be a big stumbling block to the FUV's success in Washington.
That got me thinking that the three-wheel endorsement is likely necessary even for a test ride in this state. Which led me to my eureka moment, "Oh, so that's why they don't do test rides here!" (Actually, I don't know if that's true, just my conjecture.)
So here's my question: If you've done a test ride outside of Oregon, what kind of license was required in your state?
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11-28-2018, 04:57 AM
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3 years ago, I contacted my State Senator regarding interest in drafting ‘autocycle’ legislation in preparation for the wave of Elio’s and SRK’s about to hit the market. He was, he drafted legislation, and the House Bill passed in 2016. Both the Elio and SRK had steering wheels at the time and unfortunately ‘steering wheel’ was unnecessarily included in the autocycle definition. AUTOS MAY NOT HAVE STEERING WHEELS IN THE NEAR FUTURE! The wave of enclosed three wheelers I promised never happened and that was embarrassing! Unfortunately with the FUV’s switch to handlebar steering, I’m again forced to comply with Idaho’s motorcycle endorsement requirement. I’m hoping Arcimoto’s legislative team member is working hard to draft a universal autocycle definition that States can use to amend their current definitions that will exempt the FUV from motorcycle endorsement and helmet requirements in all 50 States. If not, I will ride my FUV to my State Reps Office, offer him a test ride, and ask him again to amend the autocycle definition amendment to exempt future Idaho FUV owners.
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05-11-2019, 02:28 PM
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There is still questions about Oregon needing a motorcycle endorsement and helmet. DMV said it is up to police as “enclosed” wasn’t defined in the law that passed in 2017.
2020 FUV (Rei) 🛺 2020 Flatbed (Earl) 🛻 2022 FUV carcass (Swamp Thing)
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