Motorcycle Auxiliary Light Bill Going to Full Committee

Our Auxiliary light bill, HB 939, is going to be heard this Thursday (February 4th) before the Full House Transportation Committee. This bill would allow motorcyclists to utilize auxiliary lighting, such as LED accent lighting, in order to be more visible at night. Current Virginia law requires that all lighting be approved by the superintendent of the Virginia State Police. That means that all lighting must go through an approval process. The vast majority of smaller lights appropriate for motorcycles have never undergone such a process, and due to the size of the manufacturers making such lighting, most likely never will.

You can view HB 939 at the following link:

http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?161+ful+HB939

VCOM has worked with Delegate Tony Wilt to fashion this bill which allows motorcycles the protection of side lighting currently enjoyed by operators of cars and trucks. Below is the name and email address of every Delegate on the committee hearing this bill. VCOM encourages all motorcyclists to email the members of the committee in support of this bill. When doing so remember to point out the following:

• The bill increases visibility of motorcycles, especially at night;

• Unlike automobiles which are required to have side marker lights or wrap around headlights / tail lights which are visible from the side, motorcycle lights are often only visible from the front and rear and do not have the same illumination as automobiles;

• NHTSA published a report on the effectiveness of side marker lights on motor vehicles.The report concluded that side marker lights are a cost effective safety device which reduce the number of nighttime angular collisions that occur in the United States;

• Several surrounding states, including Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, have passed similar legislation and motorcyclists from those states are currently riding on Virginia roads with similar lighting. It makes sense to give Virginia motorcyclists the same safety tools that out of state riders already use on Virginia roads.
Please support this sensible bill which makes motorcycles more visible at night. The list of committee members is below. When you send emails it is best to send an email to each Delegate individually. It is also helpful to include your address if you are a constituent.

Delegate Villanueva (Chairman) DelRVillanueva@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Hugo – DelTHugo@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Habeeb – DelGHabeeb@house.virginia.gov Delegate Anderson – DelRAnderson@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Minchew – DelRMinchew@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Yancey – DelDYancey@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Dudenhefer – DelMDudenhefer@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Davis – DelGDavis@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Austin – DelTAustin@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Taylor – DelSTaylor@house.virginia.gov
Delegate LaRock – DelDLaRock@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Toscano – DelDToscano@house.virginia.gov
Delegate McQuinn – DelDMcQuinn@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Carr – DelBCarr@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Filler-Corn – DelEFiller-Corn@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Bagby – DelLBagby@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Ward – DelJWard@house.virginia.gov

The following Delegates have already voted in favor of this bill in sub-committee. Please send a thank you email to them for supporting this sensible legislation.

Delegate Garrett – DelSGarrett@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Adams – DelLAdams@house.virginia.gov
Delegate LeMunyon – DelJLeMunyon@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Pillion – DelTPillion@house.virginia.gov
Delegate Plum – DelKPlum@house.virginia.gov

Matt Danielson
McGrath & Danielson
The Motorcycle Law Group
1-800-321-8968
Motorcyclelawgroup.com