| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | |
| Monday, May 15, 2006 |
GTSC REMINDS NEW YORKERS OF DANGER AND ILLEGALITY OF MOTOR SCOOTERS
Warning Issued About Unregisterable Motor Vehicles
Commissioner Nancy A. Naples of the State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and Chair of Governor George E. Pataki's Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC), today reminded New Yorkers that miniature motorcycles and motorized scooters advertised by many department stores, sporting goods retailers, auto parts stores and Internet sources may be dangerous and are considered by law to be unregisterable motor vehicles that cannot be operated on public roads.
"These vehicles are suitable only for recreational use on private property. New York State Vehicle and Traffic Laws prohibit their use on any street, highway, parking lot, sidewalk or other public area," Commissioner Naples said. "Although DMV can not regulate their sale, I urge people to be cognizant of the law before purchasing these unregisterable motor vehicles to avoid safety hazards and unnecessary penalties."
If you are purchasing a vehicle for use on public roads, it must be able to be registered as such. "Contact a registered retail motor vehicle dealer who specializes in legitimate versions of these products before making your purchase," Commissioner Naples advised.
Consumers should be mindful of a few basic facts when purchasing an item that may be legally considered a motor vehicle:
"Operation of an unregistered motor vehicle on any street, highway, parking lot, or other public area in New York State is illegal and individuals can be penalized for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, operation of unregistered vehicle, driving an uninsured motor vehicle and/or operating an uninspected vehicle. Individuals found in violation of the law are subject to civil penalties and/or imprisonment," Naples stated.
The GTSC coordinates traffic safety activities across the State and is comprised of 13 member agencies, including the DMV. The head of each agency acts as that agency's official representative to the Committee, whose initiatives include programs that are designed to promote highway safety. Commissioner Nancy Naples serves as Chair of the Committee.
Additional driver safety tips and information can be found by visiting the GTSC's website at www.SafeNY.ny.gov or the DMV's website at www.dmv.ny.gov.