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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

189.288 Operation, insuring, titling, and registration of autocycles --

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Exemption from headgear requirements.
(1)As used in this section, "autocycle" has the same meaning as in KRS 186.010.
(a)A person may operate an autocycle on a highway if the operator has a
valid operator's license in his or her possession.
(b)An operator of an autocycle shall not be required to obtain a motorcycle
license or endorsement.
(3)An autocycle operating on a highway shall be insured in compliance with KRS
304.39-110 by the owner or operator, and the proof of insurance shall be inside
the vehicle at all times of operation on a highway.
(4)An autocycle operating on a highway is considered to be a motorcycle as
defined in KRS 186.010 and shall be titled in accordance with KRS Chapter
186A and registered as a motorcycle in accordance with KRS 186.050(2).
(5)A person operating an autocycle on a highway shall comply with the traffic
regulations of KRS Chapter 189 and shall be subject to the provisions of KRS
Chapter 189A.
(6)An operator of an autocycle shall be exempt from the protective headgear
requirements of KRS 189.285.
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