The bill authorizes a person to drive a kei vehicle on a roadway if it is registered with the division of motor vehicles. A person must be licensed to drive a kei vehicle. The registration costs $15, specific ownership tax is $3, and the kei vehicle is issued a license plate. Kei vehicles must follow the rules of the road and cannot be driven on limited-access highways or roads with a speed limit that is greater than 55 miles per hour. Kei vehicles must have insurance. To be used on the road, a kei vehicle must have, in good working order:
- Brakes;
- Headlamps and tail lights;
- Turn signals;
- A windshield and windshield wipers;
- Rear-view mirrors; and
- Seatbelts.
The bill also provides for titling kei vehicles as off-highway vehicles.