Public Comments for 02/05/2026 Transportation
HB269 - Motorized mobility vehicles; established as a new class of vehicle, civil penalties.
Last Name: Morse Organization: Blue Ridge Corvette Club and Self Locality: Waynesboro

I am requesting your consideration of HB1198 and any other related bills that propose that the requirement of a front license plate on Virginia registered vehicles be eliminated. I know that you have received input from other concerned citizens regarding the potential cost savings to the State (ex. plate and registration tag production) as well as the safety and practical reasons that the front plate is no longer needed. For those of us who own higher value vehicles like the Corvette, the requirement for the front plate poses potential dollar appreciation issues as well as costly installation. As others have noted, there are safety issues associated with new vehicle technologies (ex. collision avoidance) impacted by front mounted plates. Actions by numerous other states also brings in to question the need for front plates as a value added requirement. I thank you for your consideration. Ed Morse, President, Blue Ridge Corvette Club

Last Name: John Bolecek Locality: City of Richmond

Please amend this bill to have a DMV led work group study this issue and bring recommendations back to the General Assembly. Furthermore, please do not change the definition or treatment of bicycle and electric power-assisted bicycle in the code. Those definitions have been carefully crafted by subject matter experts and the bicycle industry. Any new two wheel device should be able to fit into the bicycle, electric power-assisted bicycle, moped, motorcycle continuum but will need carefully reviewed by a DMV workgroup.

Last Name: Durham Locality: Alexandria

Delegate Reid & Subcommittee members, Please consider amending Del. Reid’s HB269 to direct DMV to convene a stakeholder workgroup to address the targeted safety issues, rather than potentially penalizing people who ride legal e-bikes responsibly. - I agree that there are important and serious safety issues that HB269 is intended to address, primarily high-powered electric motorcycles, scooters and unicycles ridden irresponsibly, mostly by youth.. - I recommend that HB269 be amended as follows: (1) Direct that DMV convene a workgroup, like that proposed in Delegate JJ Singh’s HB1120 to better define the primary problems and then recommend options to address them. (2) Insert a statement to clarify that throttle-only e-bikes that are modified to use their motor to exceed 20 mph are illegal. Here is an example adapted from proposed legislation in Washington State, " “Electric power assisted bicycle" does not include: any vehicle capable of exceeding 20 mph on soley its electric motor; or any vehicle that is designed, manufactured, or intended by the manufacturer or seller to be easily configured to not meet the requirements of an Electric power assisted bicycle.” (3) Insert a statement to eliminate overlap of proposed new regulations with e-bikes as defined and regulated in Code of Virginia, “Motorized mobility vehicle" does not include any "electric power-assisted bicycle” as defined in this section. " Full disclosure: I own and ride an e-bike as do many of my septuagenarian peers. People who ride responsibly should not be included in this well-intended, generally well-crafted, but overly broad safety initiative. Thanks so much, Jim Durham

Last Name: Policastro Locality: Winchester

As a law abiding cyclist I too am concerned with the dangerous behavior I see from people riding electrified bicycles and moped like vehicles that are clearly not powered by pedals and can far exceed speeds of 30mph. However I do not believe this bill will address the issues that these new vehicles present for two reasons. First there is already wording in the Virginia code that defines electric bicycles as Class 1, 2 or 3. None of these classes can exceed 28 miles per hour without pedaling and the maximum speed of a Class 2 bicycle that can be powered by a throttle is 20mph. This bill would cause confusion and penalize law abiding people because it overlaps with the current legal definition of an electric bicycle. Secondly the bill doesn't really do anything about the sale and operation of these powerful e-moto/moped type devices by youth other than education. If you do want to pass this bill I suggest removing all existing classes of e-bikes (cannot exceed 20mp without pedaling) and create a DMV led study group as called for in HB 1120. Thank you for your consideration Steve Policastro

Last Name: Schleeper Organization: Bike Norfolk (I am president) Locality: Norfolk

Please do not advance HB269. There are still so many things that need to be done to define an electric powered vehicle before trying to regulate them. The bill also has the potential to penalize people riding ebikes responsibly since some of the definition proposed overlaps into ebike defintions. I suggest a working group to hammer out definitions first before discussing how each (electic powered vehicle and ebike) will be regulated.

HB1097 - Driver communication improvement program; drivers diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, etc.
Last Name: Morse Organization: Blue Ridge Corvette Club and Self Locality: Waynesboro

I am requesting your consideration of HB1198 and any other related bills that propose that the requirement of a front license plate on Virginia registered vehicles be eliminated. I know that you have received input from other concerned citizens regarding the potential cost savings to the State (ex. plate and registration tag production) as well as the safety and practical reasons that the front plate is no longer needed. For those of us who own higher value vehicles like the Corvette, the requirement for the front plate poses potential dollar appreciation issues as well as costly installation. As others have noted, there are safety issues associated with new vehicle technologies (ex. collision avoidance) impacted by front mounted plates. Actions by numerous other states also brings in to question the need for front plates as a value added requirement. I thank you for your consideration. Ed Morse, President, Blue Ridge Corvette Club

Last Name: Cummings Organization: Autism Society Northern Virginia Locality: Fairfax

It's me Conner and my mom. We are requesting you vote yes for this bill, as it will help autistic people like me whether we drive or not. Educating law-enforcement officers and emergency medical services to be aware of the blue envelope which can help explain our communication styles is very important. Educating schools will let potential drivers who are autistic know about the program so they can get a blue envelope. If you do not drive the program is still good because if I am in a car with my mom and she gets in an accident and is not awake the blue envelope will help me as words will not come. This program is very needed and can helps lots of people and has the potential to help many more. Please vote yes.

HB1143 - Registration decals; discontinued.
Last Name: Morse Organization: Blue Ridge Corvette Club and Self Locality: Waynesboro

I am requesting your consideration of HB1198 and any other related bills that propose that the requirement of a front license plate on Virginia registered vehicles be eliminated. I know that you have received input from other concerned citizens regarding the potential cost savings to the State (ex. plate and registration tag production) as well as the safety and practical reasons that the front plate is no longer needed. For those of us who own higher value vehicles like the Corvette, the requirement for the front plate poses potential dollar appreciation issues as well as costly installation. As others have noted, there are safety issues associated with new vehicle technologies (ex. collision avoidance) impacted by front mounted plates. Actions by numerous other states also brings in to question the need for front plates as a value added requirement. I thank you for your consideration. Ed Morse, President, Blue Ridge Corvette Club

HB1145 - Motor vehicles; increases frequency of safety inspections.
Last Name: Morse Organization: Blue Ridge Corvette Club and Self Locality: Waynesboro

I am requesting your consideration of HB1198 and any other related bills that propose that the requirement of a front license plate on Virginia registered vehicles be eliminated. I know that you have received input from other concerned citizens regarding the potential cost savings to the State (ex. plate and registration tag production) as well as the safety and practical reasons that the front plate is no longer needed. For those of us who own higher value vehicles like the Corvette, the requirement for the front plate poses potential dollar appreciation issues as well as costly installation. As others have noted, there are safety issues associated with new vehicle technologies (ex. collision avoidance) impacted by front mounted plates. Actions by numerous other states also brings in to question the need for front plates as a value added requirement. I thank you for your consideration. Ed Morse, President, Blue Ridge Corvette Club

HB1226 - Motor Vehicles, Department of; release of data to certain institutions of higher education, fees.
Last Name: Morse Organization: Blue Ridge Corvette Club and Self Locality: Waynesboro

I am requesting your consideration of HB1198 and any other related bills that propose that the requirement of a front license plate on Virginia registered vehicles be eliminated. I know that you have received input from other concerned citizens regarding the potential cost savings to the State (ex. plate and registration tag production) as well as the safety and practical reasons that the front plate is no longer needed. For those of us who own higher value vehicles like the Corvette, the requirement for the front plate poses potential dollar appreciation issues as well as costly installation. As others have noted, there are safety issues associated with new vehicle technologies (ex. collision avoidance) impacted by front mounted plates. Actions by numerous other states also brings in to question the need for front plates as a value added requirement. I thank you for your consideration. Ed Morse, President, Blue Ridge Corvette Club

Last Name: Catherine Potter Organization: Roanoke College Locality: Salem

My attachment is in support of passage of HB1226, the License Plate Affinity Bill.

HB1241 - Hampton Roads Infrastructure Coordination and Readiness Framework; HRTPO to develop, report.
No Comments Available
HB1288 - Enforcement of vehicle liens; property value.
Last Name: Morse Organization: Blue Ridge Corvette Club and Self Locality: Waynesboro

I am requesting your consideration of HB1198 and any other related bills that propose that the requirement of a front license plate on Virginia registered vehicles be eliminated. I know that you have received input from other concerned citizens regarding the potential cost savings to the State (ex. plate and registration tag production) as well as the safety and practical reasons that the front plate is no longer needed. For those of us who own higher value vehicles like the Corvette, the requirement for the front plate poses potential dollar appreciation issues as well as costly installation. As others have noted, there are safety issues associated with new vehicle technologies (ex. collision avoidance) impacted by front mounted plates. Actions by numerous other states also brings in to question the need for front plates as a value added requirement. I thank you for your consideration. Ed Morse, President, Blue Ridge Corvette Club

HB1290 - Commercial motor vehicle; expands definition.
Last Name: Morse Organization: Blue Ridge Corvette Club and Self Locality: Waynesboro

I am requesting your consideration of HB1198 and any other related bills that propose that the requirement of a front license plate on Virginia registered vehicles be eliminated. I know that you have received input from other concerned citizens regarding the potential cost savings to the State (ex. plate and registration tag production) as well as the safety and practical reasons that the front plate is no longer needed. For those of us who own higher value vehicles like the Corvette, the requirement for the front plate poses potential dollar appreciation issues as well as costly installation. As others have noted, there are safety issues associated with new vehicle technologies (ex. collision avoidance) impacted by front mounted plates. Actions by numerous other states also brings in to question the need for front plates as a value added requirement. I thank you for your consideration. Ed Morse, President, Blue Ridge Corvette Club

HB1448 - Petersburg Parking Authority; created.
No Comments Available
End of Comments