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Effective September 23, 2008 |
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Q. |
I purchased
a Zap Zebra three-wheel enclosed motorcycle (MC), and the
Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) states it is a MC. Can I
register it? |
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A. |
Ohio House Bill
number 562 added "seat" to the current definition in the Ohio
Revised Code. The Zap has a bench seat. You are now able to
register it as a MC if your MCO states MC. |
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Q. |
Where can I drive
my three-wheel Zap, Myers NmG, Corbin, Venture One? |
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A. |
Once your vehicle
has been titled and registered you can operate it anywhere you would
operate a motorcycle; there are no additional restrictions.
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Q. |
Will I be able to
register my Zap Zebra three-wheel enclosed MC with my Manufacturer's
Certificate of Origin (MCO)? |
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No, you will need
to take your MCO to your local Title Agency and obtain an Ohio
Title. Once you have obtained an Ohio Title, you will be able to
register your MC at any local deputy registrar office. |
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Q. |
My Certificate of
Origin does not state whether it is a MC or ATV or PC. How do I
know how to register it? |
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A. |
If the MCO has
language stating "the vehicle is not intended for, and may not be
registered for ON- Road use," Most likely it is an ATV. Therefore
it cannot be registered for on road use. |
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Q. |
My neighbor has a
three-wheel vehicle and it is titled and registered as a passenger
car while my three-wheel vehicle is considered a motorcycle. What
is the difference? |
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A. |
three-wheel
vehicles are titled according to the Manufacturer's Certificate of
Origin (MCO). If the MCO indicates that the vehicle is a passenger
car then we would title and register it as such.
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Q. |
Do I have to have
a motor vehicle dealer's license in order to sell these units at
retail? |
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Yes, contact the
Dealer Licensing Section at 614-752-7636, for more information. |
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Q. |
Do I need to take
the motorcycle test and get an endorsement to drive my enclosed
three-wheel vehicle if it is considered a motorcycle? |
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Yes. Operators of
these vehicles will need to pass the three-wheeled motorcycle skills
test and have the three-wheel endorsement added to their Ohio
operator's license. Customers that already have a motorcycle
endorsement will not need additional testing as they already qualify
to drive a three-wheel vehicle. |
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Q. |
Will I need to
wear a helmet when driving the three-wheel vehicle? |
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A. |
As the bill
currently reads, the operator of a three-wheel vehicle will be
required to wear a helmet as a novice and abide by the same laws as
an operator on a motorcycle. |
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Q. |
Can I put a car
seat in these three-wheel vehicles? |
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Some three-wheel
vehicles have seatbelts installed and meet federal safety standards
while others do not. You should consult with your manufacturer to
determine whether or not your specific three-wheel vehicle meets
these qualifications. |
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Where in the Ohio
Revised Code, can I read information about my vehicle? |
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Currently, you can
access this information in chapters 4501 and 4519 of the Ohio
Revised Code. |
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Q. |
Does my three-wheel vehicle have to comply with National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
(FMVSS) to obtain a title? |
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Yes, all vehicles
are required to be FMVSS approved before they can be driven on Ohio
roads and highways. |
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Q. |
Why couldn't I get
my three-wheel vehicle registered before now? |
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A. |
Ohio's definition
of a MC did not include language that allowed a vehicle with a bench
seat to be titled and registered as a MC. Only vehicles with a
saddle could be registered as a MC. HB 562 added the necessary
language to allow us to now consider them MC's. In addition,
Federal standards allow us to title these vehicles as motorcycles. |