Mopeds Bill Moves Forward
I support the use of mopeds for food and other deliveries – they are smaller and lighter, better for the environment, and better for traffic safety and curbside management. But with the large increase over the past year, too many are operating that clearly should be registered and are not. It makes it difficult to hold drivers accountable and enforce the rules of the road.
In the final days before Council recess, the Council’s Committee on Transportation and the Environment held a hearing on my bill that would make companies that sell and rent mopeds responsible for registration requirements, like the experience of buying or renting a car. I look forward to my bill coming to the full Council for a vote after we return from recess in mid-September.
In addition to this bill, in my role as chair of the Public Works & Operations Committee, I’m working to expand oversight by the Department of For-Hire Vehicles over delivery services. I think that DFHV will be an essential piece of the oversight & enforcement puzzle.
Public safety takes many forms. One of them is traffic safety. This is a chance to better manage the operation of vehicles to help entrepreneurs earn a living & make our streets safer. I look forward to working with Councilmember Allen & my Council colleagues to advance these policies.
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