Currently, most self-propelled 3-wheel vehicles may be considered motorcycles under the "Uniform Motor Vehicle Law". This means, among other things, that a driver must have a motorcycle endorsement on the driver's license and wear a helmet. Autocycles are self-propelled 3-wheeled vehicles that have safety belts and air bags and are completely enclosed. The bill clarifies that the definition of "motorcycle" does not include autocycles. This means that motorcycle-specific rules don't apply to an autocycle driver. But autocycles are issued license plates that are similar to motorcycle plates.
Concerning The Exemption Of Autocycles From Regulation As Motorcycles, And, In Connection Therewith, Defining Autocycle, Exempting Autocycles From Motorcycle Statutes, And Requiring Autocycles Be Issued License Plates Similar To Motorcycle License Plates.