04-19-2019, 03:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2019, 03:29 PM by harriska2.)
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In looking around Oregon laws regarding motorcycle endorsements I found some confusing information. First it defines an autocycle as having a steering wheel.
https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2017R1/...5/Enrolled
SECTION 2. “Autocycle” means a motorcycle that:
(1) Is manufactured to travel on three wheels;
(2) Has a steering wheel for steering control;
(3) Has nonstraddle seating; and
(4) Is equipped with a manufacturer-installed three-point safety belt or safety harness.
So the Arcimoto in Oregon is not an autocycle.
But then they carved out the Arcimoto for not needing a motorcycle endorsement:
(13) A person who does not hold a motorcycle endorsement may operate a motorcycle if the person is:
(a) Within an enclosed cab; [or]
(b) Operating a vehicle designed to travel with three wheels in contact with the ground at speeds of less than 15 miles per hour[.]; or
© Operating an autocycle
Thoughts?
https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2017R1/...5/Enrolled
SECTION 2. “Autocycle” means a motorcycle that:
(1) Is manufactured to travel on three wheels;
(2) Has a steering wheel for steering control;
(3) Has nonstraddle seating; and
(4) Is equipped with a manufacturer-installed three-point safety belt or safety harness.
So the Arcimoto in Oregon is not an autocycle.
But then they carved out the Arcimoto for not needing a motorcycle endorsement:
(13) A person who does not hold a motorcycle endorsement may operate a motorcycle if the person is:
(a) Within an enclosed cab; [or]
(b) Operating a vehicle designed to travel with three wheels in contact with the ground at speeds of less than 15 miles per hour[.]; or
© Operating an autocycle
Thoughts?