Antique Motorcycles Cannot Be Primary Mode of Transportation
Summary
Ohio drivers of antique motorcycles will not be allowed to rely on them as primary transportation under a new law passed by state lawmakers.
Details
The new law, which takes effect in 2024, requires owners of antique motorcycles to pay a $3,000 annual registration fee and obtain vanity plates.
Antique motorcycles are defined as vehicles that are at least 25 years old and have been preserved in their original condition.
The new law is intended to ensure that antique motorcycles are used only for recreational purposes and not as a primary mode of transportation.
Owners who violate the law could face fines and other penalties.
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