IdahoMtnSpyder
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For general information I thought I'd share this bit that I just discovered this evening since this topic has been discussed before. This is some of the most explicit info that there is, I think. Here's a change to the Idaho Code effective with the 2015 legislature and published on the state web site July 1. I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes the norm around the country in the next couple of years. It will also mean the Elio, if it ever comes to be, will treated the same. The law also continues to clearly state that the Spyder is defined as a motorcycle.
The SS is an autocycle that will be treated as a motorcycle in most all respects except a motorcycle endorsement is not required to drive it.
The SS is an autocycle that will be treated as a motorcycle in most all respects except a motorcycle endorsement is not required to drive it.
SECTION 49-102, IDAHO CODE
5 (21) "Autocycle" means a motor vehicle designed to travel on not more
6 than three (3) wheels in contact with the ground that has a steering wheel and
7 seating that does not require the operator to straddle or sit astride.
8 SECTION 2. That Section 49-301, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
9 amended to read as follows:
10 49-301. DRIVERS TO BE LICENSED. (1) No person, except those expressly
11 exempted by the provisions of this chapter, shall drive any motor vehicle
12 upon a highway unless the person has a current and valid Idaho driver's li13
cense. Provided however, that those persons holding a restricted school at14
tendance driving permit may drive upon a highway pursuant to the restric15
tions set forth in section 49-307A, Idaho Code.
16 (2) No person shall operate a motorcycle upon a highway unless he has
17 a motorcycle endorsement on his valid driver's license. The provisions of
18 this subsection shall not apply to persons operating autocycles.
12 49-2448. AUTOCYCLES. (1) The following provisions of law shall apply
13 to autocycles:
14 (a) Motorcycle plate and registration tag requirements;
15 (b) Motorcycle registration requirements. Certification from the na
16 tional highway traffic safety administration and a manufacturer's cer
17 tificate of origin stating that the vehicle meets the federal specifi
18 cations for a motorcycle shall be required for all autocycles prior to
19 registration;
20 (c) Motorcycle insurance requirements.
21 (2) All persons operating autocycles shall be in compliance with the
22 provisions of section 49-301, Idaho Code.