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It should be cheap to insure since it is light enough to not cause others a lot of damage in a normal accident and inexpensive enough that even totalled, it would cost less than $7,000 to replace.
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I would call this a draw.
Just because you pay motorcycle insurance does not mean you yourself are covered for No-Fault. You pay to protect other drivers in states like NY. You are not covered with No-Fault, just people you may injure when you are a motorcyclist.
I'm a physician, so I see this all the time.
If this stays classified as a motorcycle, all my initial enthusiasm will disappear.
I think I can clarify a little... not much, but a little. Federally, Elio wants to be classified as a motorcycle for now - eventually, an autocycle or other term that basically means "safe, not a motorcycle, but not required to have car crash, emissions, etc standards". At the State level, Elio wants to be a motorcycle in regards to emissions maybe but it will probably pass emissions anyway. They want to be considered different than a motorcycle so that helmets and motorcycle endorsements are not required. In most states, the helmet law either doesn't apply or has been changed to exclude enclosed cockpits with car type of controls including foot controls and steering wheel. They are also working to waive the motorcycle endorsement requirement and have had varying level of success... Arizona being the most recent example.I'm a little confused here. I read that some are saying that wheels are turning to change the laws...but what is actually changing?
Is it...
1. Elio is working to get their vehicle classified as a car and NOT a trike/bike?
2. Elio is working to get the helmet laws relaxed?
3. Elio is working to get classified as a motorcycle (for low insurance/standards/etc.) and at the same time relax the requirement for drivers and passengers to wear a helmet?
Or is it something different?...Maybe along the lines of a trike that doesn't need a helmet or motorcycle license?
The reason I ask is because if this is classified as a car that means higher insurance costs and safety standards which I'd think would mean a higher price-tag. If this is going to be a motorcycle it means lower insurance costs but then you need to look at helmet AND licensing laws which would seriously put a damper on the market by comparison to it being a car.
Again, I'm just trying to understand Elio's goal.
Thanks
-Emt1581
I do not recall Elio ever having an objective of the lowest insurance rates. It's goals are an affordable, fuel efficient, safe vehicle. Let's get it built.
exactly. Not necessarily a goal, but a very nice by-productI don't know if it was an official goal however low insurance rates should just be a function of being an inexpensive car which is well designed with safety in mind including crumple zones, multiple airbags, and meeting the five star safety rating standard.