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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 286

§286-71 Autocycles.

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§286-71 Autocycles.
(a)Every autocycle, as described in paragraph
(2)of the definition of "motorcycle" in section 286-2, operated in this State shall first be registered as a motor vehicle as provided in section 286-41.
(b)No person shall operate an autocycle on a public street, road, or highway in this State unless the person possesses a valid type 3 driver's license pursuant to section 286-102(b)(3) and the autocycle has been duly registered pursuant to subsection (a).
(c)Occupants in an autocycle not equipped with a front windshield shall use eye protection.
(d)All occupants in an autocycle shall comply with the seat belt requirements under section 291-11.6.
(e)All dealers, sellers, lessors, and rental agencies shall be required to disclose the following, if true, regarding each autocycle offered for sale, lease, or rent, as applicable:
(1)The autocycle does not meet the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for passenger vehicles and light trucks;
(2)The autocycle is not equipped with airbags; and
(3)Autocycle rollover protection has not been certified to protect an occupant from injury in the event of a rollover; therefore, the use of a department of transportation certified safety helmet is recommended when operating an autocycle. [L 2017, c 216, §1; am L 2018, c 191, §1]
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