Illinois state Rep. Flowers
tried to outlaw ATVs for kids, but failed
Pickerington, OH (3/12/2009)
- The Illinois House Rules Committee killed a
bill on March 11 by a 17-3 vote that would have
made it illegal for kids under 16 to ride dirt
bikes or ATVs. The measure, House Bill 3914, was
introduced by Rep. Mary Flowers (D-Chicago).
"When we learned of the bill, we immediately
alerted Illinois AMA members who quickly contacted
their lawmakers, pointing out the many positive
aspects of off-highway riding for kids,"
said Jessica Irving, AMA grassroots coordinator.
"They obviously were persuasive and effective,
since the committee members voted down the bill."
The bill, which was referred to the Rules Committee
just a couple weeks ago on Feb. 26, required fast
action by AMA members, and they responded. Many,
using the AMA's Legislative Alerts system, flooded
lawmakers with expressions of concern about the
bill.
The bill also would have made it illegal to
transport a passenger on an ATV or dirt bike regardless
of whether the vehicle was configured for a passenger.
The bill also would have required ATV and dirt
bike riders to have a valid driver's licenses
and wear helmets.
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