Georgia HB308 allows miniature on-road vehicles to operate on certain highways and establishes registration standards.
Georgia HB308 amends the state's motor vehicle laws to allow the operation of miniature on-road vehicles on municipal street systems and county road systems, provided local ordinances do not prohibit it. These vehicles are also authorized to cross state highways. The bill defines "miniature on-road vehicle" as a motorized vehicle imported from another country, designed for use on roadways, and meeting specific criteria such as speed limits and width. It mandates that these vehicles be equipped with headlights, brake lights, taillights, a rearview mirror, and safety belts.
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