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A story from the AP says, the nascent movement to promote the small, cheap vehicles, long popular in China and India, has been stalled in Ohio _ albeit unintentionally. Three-wheelers aren't allowed on the roads because they lack a specific designation: They don't classify as motorcycles because they lack a saddle, and they can't be termed automobiles because they don't satisfy federal safety regulations. Gov. Ted Strickland is expected to sign a bill next week that enables three-wheeled vehicles that have seats to be classified as motorcycles. The new law will take effect in September.
Unlike motorcycles, the vehicles have an enclosed cockpit and can seat up to four people. Under the law, drivers will have to wear a helmet for the first year and pass a motorcycle skills test. For more information on the cars, click here and here. Click here to read more of this story from the AP. | ||
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