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Committee raises fine for unendorsed motorcycle operation but waives it if rider completes safety training
Summary
House Bill 234 would increase the fine for operating a motorcycle without an endorsement to $350, with courts authorized to waive the fine if the rider completes a safety course or obtains an endorsement; the House Transportation Committee gave the bill a favorable recommendation unanimously.
A sponsor presenting another motorcycle safety measure told the committee that House Bill 234 raises the fine for operating a motorcycle without the required endorsement from the current infraction amount (about $110) to $350, then allows the court to waive the $350 if the rider completes a safety course that leads to endorsement or completes the required testing and…
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