New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08273

Introduced
11/27/23  
Refer
11/27/23  

Caption

Directs CHIPS funds to be used for the purpose of constructing or maintaining bicycle paths, Greenway trails, and other multi-use trails.

Companion Bills

NY S07890

Same As Directs CHIPS funds to be used for the purpose of constructing or maintaining bicycle paths, Greenway trails, and other multi-use trails.

Previously Filed As

NY A07540

Directs CHIPS funds to be used for the purpose of constructing or maintaining bicycle paths, Greenway trails, and other multi-use trails.

NH HB1703

relative to establishing a registration fee for bicycles and electric bicycles using state or municipally funded bike paths, trails, or roadways.

NC S603

Funds for Trails and Greenways

NY S10063

Requires the registration of bicycles with electric assist used for commercial purposes; provides liability of employers for certain violations.

NY S07549

Requires that vehicles yield the right of way to multi-use trails that cross roadways.

NY S08107

Authorizes the use of class one bicycles with electric assist on certain preserves, parks, and other state lands that the department of environmental conservation has authorized the use of bicycles without electric assist; provides that such class one e-bikes be authorized for such use in the same locations and manner as such bicycles without electric assist are authorized to be used.

VA HB2458

Vehicles used for agricultural purposes; reflectors/reflectorized material on rear end of trailers.

NJ A1538

Reclassifies electric bicycles; establishes certain regulations for electric bicycles, motorized bicycles, storage batteries, and charging systems.

NY A09331

Requires slow-moving traffic, trucks, buses, and other certain vehicles use the right two lanes of a multilane roadway and requires all lanes other than the right most two lanes on a multilane highway to be marked with "NO TRUCKS OR BUSES".

NY S01541

Requires bicycles advertised for sale or resale in New York state to have an identifying serial number in legible boldfaced figures in one of certain specified areas on the bicycle; requires advertisements for bicycles to clearly and conspicuously include a photograph of such bicycles; exempts online marketplaces from placing identifying serial numbers on bicycles.

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