Release: Immediate
March 18, 2015
Motor Driven Cycle Laws Create New Classes, Requirements
New Laws Went into Effect on January 1, 2015
Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana – As the weather pattern
turns to spring, Prosecuting Attorney Todd J. Meyer announced today changes to
Indiana traffic laws that created three classes of motor driven cycles (MDC):
motorcycles, Class A motor driven cycles and Class B motor driven cycles. The
three classes come with different license and insurance requirements, as well
as operating restrictions, said prosecutor Meyer. He went on to say: “Citizens
should become familiar with the change in laws to avoid traffic violations.” In
addition, Meyer stated: “Knowledge of Indiana’s motor driven cycles laws keep
you legal on the street and help you avoid a traffic stop while riding for
pleasure or on your way to work.”
A major change is the new Class B for motor driven cycles of
50 cc (cubic centimeters) or lower.
Class B operators need a valid driver’s license or driver’s permit (no
endorsement required) or an unexpired state of Indiana-issued identification
card with a Class B MDC endorsement. A person with a Class B MDC is allowed to
operate their vehicle while their operator’s license is suspended, so long as
they have a Class B MDC Endorsement on an unexpired Indiana-issued ID card.
Other regulations specific to the Class B motor driven
cycle:
• A driver
must be age 15 or older.
• The driver must operate the MDC near
right-hand edge of roadway unless passing another vehicle or preparing for a
left turn.
• A Class B
MDC may not be operated at more than 35 miles per hour.
• A Class B
MDC may not be operated on an interstate highway or a sidewalk.
ALL motor-driven cycles, regardless of size, must be
registered and the driver must have some form of license or endorsed ID to be
operated on a public highway.
No matter which type of motor driven cycle you drive, the
following ALWAYS apply:
• Helmet
required for those under 18.
• No texting
and driving.
• Must
operate in a position astride the seat.
• All motor
driven cycles must display a license plate.
• Headlamps
must be illuminated at all times while operating.
For more information on motor driven cycles, go to your
local license branch or the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles web site: www.in.gov/bmv.
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