(a) A
low speed vehicle is
defined by Vehicle and Traffic Law, section 121-f as a limited use automobile
which has a maximum performance speed of greater than 20 miles an hour, but not
greater than 25 miles an hour, or a truck which has a maximum performance speed
of greater than 20 miles an hour, but not greater than 25 miles an hour and
whose gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is less than 3,000 pounds. All such
vehicles shall comply with the safety standards established in Federal
Regulation
49 CFR
571.500. No person shall operate a low speed
vehicle on any public highway with a speed limit in excess of 35 miles per
hour; a low speed vehicle may cross a public highway with a speed limit in
excess of 35 miles per hour where such highway intersects with a highway with a
speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less. In the interest of public safety, a
local authority or the Department of Transportation may prohibit low speed
vehicles from designated highways.
(b)
Equipment.
(1) Low speed vehicles are required to be
equipped in the same manner as a motor vehicle registered pursuant to Vehicle
and Traffic Law, section 401(6) (passenger automobile), provided, however, that
low speed vehicles are not required to have the following equipment:
-bumpers (required by Vehicle and Traffic Law, §
375[48]);
-padded equipment (required by Part 55 of this
Title);
-parking lamps; and
-odometers are required, but need not be tamper resistant
(as required by Part 60 of this Title).
(2) Mufflers and exhaust systems are required
equipment on low speed vehicles, unless a low speed vehicle is powered solely
by electric power.
(3)
(i) Headlamps shall be approved for highway
use in New York State pursuant to one of the following standards and
appropriately marked to show compliance:
(a)
standards established in Federal Regulation
49
CFR
571.108 Table III Required Motor Vehicle
Lighting Equipment and Table IV Location of Required Equipment;
(b) standards established in Federal
Regulation
49
CFR
571.108 Figure 32 -Motorcycle and
Motor-Driven Cycle Headlamp Photometric Requirements. Two lamps are required,
one on each side of the vehicle centerline, as far apart as practicable, and at
a height of not less than 22, nor more than 54 inches from the ground. The
headlamp system need only comply with a low beam function; or
(c) standards established in section
6.8.1 "Head Lamps" of SAE standard
J2358 for low speed vehicles.
(ii) Any headlamp that is not properly marked
shall be certified as meeting one of the performance standards set forth in
subparagraph (i) of this paragraph. Certification may be accomplished by
contacting Automotive Manufacturers Equipment Compliance Agency, Inc.,
(A.M.E.C.A.), 1101-15th Street, NW, Suite 607, Washington, DC 20005-5020,
telephone: (202) 898-0145, facsimile: (202) 898-0148,
www.ameca.org, P.O. Box 76960, National
Capitol Station, Washington, DC 20013-6960.
(4) Any other lighting equipment that is not
properly marked shall be certified by the Automotive Manufacturers Equipment
Compliance Agency, Inc. (A.M.E.C.A.) as meeting the performance standards
established in Federal Regulation
49
CFR
571.108 Table III Required Motor Vehicle
Lighting Equipment and Table IV Location of Required Equipment.
(5) Reflex reflectors may be used in lieu of
required side marker lamps. Reflex reflectors shall be manufactured in
compliance with the safety standards established in Federal Regulation
49
CFR
571.108 Table III Required Motor Vehicle
Lighting Equipment. Side lighting or reflex reflectors shall be located in
compliance with the standards established in Federal Regulation
49
CFR
571.108 Table IV Location of Required
Equipment.
(c)
Disclosure to low speed vehicle buyer.
(1) A vehicle dealer selling a low speed
vehicle shall provide a written disclosure to be signed by the buyer at the
time of purchase. The disclosure shall include a statement that the low speed
vehicle:
(i) has a maximum speed of greater
than 20 miles per hour, but not greater than 25 miles per hour;
(ii) shall not be operated on a public
highway with a speed limit in excess of 35 miles per hour;
(iii) may be a hazard on the roadways if it
impedes traffic;
(iv) may subject
the driver to citations for impeding traffic; and
(v) may not be equipped with such safety
features as bumpers, a padded dashboard, visors and a tamper-resistant
odometer.
(2) The
vehicle dealer shall give a copy of the signed disclosure to the buyer and keep
the original with the business records of vehicle transactions.
(3) To fulfill this requirement, the form
VS-1091 (Low Speed Vehicle Disclosure) may be printed and distributed by the
dealership using the following format:
LOW SPEED VEHICLE DISCLOSURE
THE VEHICLE INVOLVED IN THIS TRANSACTION IS CLASSIFIED AS A
LOW SPEED VEHICLE. THIS VEHICLE:
* has a maximum speed of greater than 20 miles per hour,
but not greater than 25 miles per hour;
* shall not be operated on a public highway with a speed
limit in excess of 35 miles per hour;
* may be a hazard on the roadways if it impedes
traffic;
* may subject the driver to citations for impeding traffic;
and
* may not be equipped with such safety features as bumpers,
a padded dashboard, visors and a tamper-resistant odometer.
I have read the above disclosure and acknowledge receipt of
a copy of this disclosure.
Buyer's name: _______
Buyer's signature: _______
Date: _______
VIN: _______
VS-1091 (03/02)
(d) On and after May 1, 2002, prior to the
sale of a low speed vehicle, the dealer shall affix a permanent decal provided
either by the manufacturer or the department (form VS-1090) to the underside of
the roof near the windshield on the driver side. Such decal shall:
(1) be approximately 3 inches high by 5
inches wide; and
(2) contain the
disclosure statement information specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this
section.
(e) The
provisions of article 5 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law relating to the periodic
inspection of motor vehicles and regulations promulgated thereunder shall not
apply to a low speed vehicle.
(f) A
manufacturer's statement of origin, as required by section
102.8 of this Part, must provide
that the vehicle is a low speed vehicle, using the abbreviation " LSV," and the
maximum performance speed entry.
(g) The verification required by section
102.8(h) of this
Part shall also certify that the low speed vehicle complies with the standards
established in Federal Regulation
49 CFR
571.500.