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formerly pman2011
Originally Posted by WasWinger
Autocycle, as in Slingshot and Elio? Maybe the designation has already taken hold!
Yes, the Slingshot is classified as an Autocycle in VA.
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Originally Posted by Desert Spyder
Elio is nearly defunct?
Almost. Not quite. But almost.
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/story...elio/23596563/
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Hi Mike,
The key word here is " SALESMAN " .....
^^^^^^ This.
I've been in Florida for the last 10 days so you were able to beat me to it.
In Oregon, three wheels of any type means MC & good to go in HOV lanes.
Interestingly, Vancouver, WA ( just over the Columbia River from here ) got rid of their HOV lanes due to traffic impediment.
Just sayin' . . . .
Jerry Baumchen
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They are considered motorcycles in AZ and are allowed in the HOV lanes.
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HOV lanes
Originally Posted by Cavman
If you CALL in GA, the Peach Pass is FREE! I did the process last year and got mine FREE. It's supposed to good on the HOT lanes and up and down I-85 where you would use the Peach Pass anyway. If you order the Peach Pass online, you will have to pay for it. I got this information from ABATE of GA as I am a member.
If they aren't motorcycles that would mean you don't need a helmet to ryde, you can't butter both sides of a piece of bread.
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3 wheels in Nevada
Please correct me if I wrong----
I 've seen plenty of trike riders In Nevada riding without helmets. I hate to assume that it is legal. I won't ride with out all the gear all the time--- 2 wheels or three.
So can one of the NV LEO's fill us in???
Kaos
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Originally Posted by kaos
Please correct me if I wrong----
I 've seen plenty of trike riders In Nevada riding without helmets. I hate to assume that it is legal. I won't ride with out all the gear all the time--- 2 wheels or three.
So can one of the NV LEO's fill us in???
Kaos
http://www.iihs.org/iihs/topics/laws...cles#tableData
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Once again
In NV if a trike has two DRIVE wheels it is not classified as a motorcycle. Ergo no helmet no endorsement, but can use the HOV lanes.
If only one DRIVE wheel, it is classified as a motorcycle. Ergo helmet and endorsement required and can use the HOV lanes.
AJ
Originally Posted by kaos
Please correct me if I wrong----
I 've seen plenty of trike riders In Nevada riding without helmets. I hate to assume that it is legal. I won't ride with out all the gear all the time--- 2 wheels or three.
So can one of the NV LEO's fill us in???
Kaos
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