A bill was introduced that would amend the state’s current law governing historic motor vehicles to permit the use of these vehicles for occasional travel or pleasure driving, which is defined as not more than one day per week.
Legislation was introduced to allow for window tinting if it meets a minimum standard of 35% light transmittance.
Legislation was introduced to allow a vehicle built for the United States Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho, even if such vehicle does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards.
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Legislation has been introduced in the Washington Senate to allow for personalized license plates for collector vehicles.
Virginia lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow qualifying military vehicles to be registered and operated on public roadways as “antiques.”
Utah lawmakers are considering a bill to align off-highway vehicle (OHV) registration fees with the areas of impact and required services.
Governor Dennis Daugaard signed into law a bill allowing historic vehicles to display a single license plate.
Legislation requiring plates on the front and back of all motor vehicles died when the legislature adjourned.
Legislation to create a two-year pilot program allowing all-terrain or recreational vehicles in Cabwaylingo State Forest is pending consideration by the Senate Committee on Natural Resources.