Nontraditional Motor Vehicle Chart
Nontraditional Motor Vehicle Chart
Nontraditional Motor Vehicle Chart
Safety Requirements
All motor vehicles in the District of Columbia must have a certification label that identifies the manufacturer, the date of manufacture, and the statement: This vehicle conforms to all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS) in effect on the date of manufacture shown above.[4]
Motorized Bicycle
A motorized bicycle is a two or three wheeled vehicle with all of the following characteristics: 1) wheels 16 inches or more in diameter, 2) seat or saddle for the operator 3) automatic transmission, 4) piston displacement of not more than fifty (50) cubic centimeters, 5) incapable of maximum speed of over 35 miles per hour on level ground, and 6) not more than one and one-half (1.5) brake horsepower (S.A.E. rating). If the motor vehicle does not meet all of these characteristics, it is a motorcycle. [5]
Yes, must be inspected for emissions every two (2) years. [6]
Yes, operator must have a drivers license[12], but does not need an M endorsement.
Yes, must meet the Compulsory No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act limits. [8]
Yes; $30. [9] Non-DC vehicles must meet their states registration requirements.
No.
No.
Yes. [11]
May be parked in a bike rack or on a curb so as not to impede pedestrian traffic. [11]
Yes [6]
Yes [12]
Yes [11]
Yes; $72 [9] Non-DC vehicles must meet their states registration requirements.
No
No
No
Personal Mobility Devices (PMD) means a motorized propulsion device designed to transport one person or a selfbalancing, two non-tandem wheeled device, designed to transport only one person with an electric propulsion system. [15]
No
Yes, except PMDs are generally not permitted on sidewalk space in the Central Business District. [16]
Yes
PMDs may be parked in a bike rack or on a curb so as not to impede pedestrian traffic.
Pictures of motorcycles courtesy of American Honda Motor Company, Inc. and Yamaha Motor Corporation; pictures of motorized bicycle courtesy of Piaggio USA, Inc. and the California Highway Patrol; picture of dirt bike courtesy of American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; picture of off-road vehicle courtesy of Yamaha Motor Corporation; picture of Gem Car courtesy of Global Electric Motorcars; Picture of Segway courtesy of Segway Inc. Rev. 7/3/12