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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING


          AB  
          2073 (Holden)


          As Introduced  February 17, 2016


          Majority vote


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          |Committee       |Votes|Ayes                  |Noes                |
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          |Transportation  |16-0 |Frazier, Linder,      |                    |
          |                |     |Baker, Bloom, Brown,  |                    |
          |                |     |Chu, Daly, Dodd,      |                    |
          |                |     |Eduardo Garcia,       |                    |
          |                |     |Gomez, Kim, Mathis,   |                    |
          |                |     |Medina, Melendez,     |                    |
          |                |     |Nazarian, O'Donnell   |                    |
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          SUMMARY:  Allows for the use of utility- and shuttle-style golf  
          carts as part of the City of La Verne's golf cart transportation  
          plan.  


          EXISTING LAW:  


          1)Defines a golf cart as a motor vehicle with an unladen weight  







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            less than 1,300 pounds, designed to be, and operated at, not  
            more than 15 miles per hour (mph), and designed to carry golf  
            equipment and not more than two people.  
          2)Prohibits golf carts from being registered with the Department  
            of Motor Vehicles (DMV) as motor vehicles.


          3)Defines a low-speed electric vehicle as having a gross vehicle  
            weight of less than 3,000 pounds and able to attain a speed of  
            greater than 20 mph but not more than 35 mph.  


          4)Provides that low-speed vehicles may be registered with the  
            DMV and are permitted to operate on public roadways with speed  
            limits up to 35 mph.


          5)Makes it illegal to operate golf carts on streets and highways  
            except when operated immediately adjacent to a golf course  
            (when specific criteria are met) or in separated lanes  
            developed based on a golf cart transportation plan.


          6)Authorizes any city or county working in cooperation with the  
            California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to  
            establish a golf cart transportation plan that includes, among  
            other things, design criteria and construction of separated  
            golf cart lanes.


          7)Provides that the requirement for the construction of  
            separated golf cart lanes does not apply to certain residence  
            districts and certain roadway segments in the City of La  
            Verne, provided specified conditions are met.


          8)Authorizes golf carts to be operated along with motor vehicles  
            on specified highways and highway segments in the City of La  
            Verne, thereby allowing the concurrent use indefinitely.  








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          FISCAL EFFECT:  Unknown.  This bill is keyed non-fiscal by the  
          Legislative Counsel.


          COMMENTS:  According to the author, it recently came to the  
          attention of the City of La Verne that the utility- and  
          shuttle-style golf carts that have been in use for many years do  
          not comply with the definition of a golf cart and, therefore,  
          are not in compliance for use under the city's golf cart  
          transportation plan.  To ensure that the City of La Verne can  
          continue to use these vehicles, the author has introduced this  
          bill to clarify that these vehicles are authorized for use  
          pursuant to the plan.


          Golf cart use on highways is generally prohibited because  
          variable speeds among vehicles are a leading cause of motor  
          vehicle accidents.  Furthermore, by definition, golf carts  
          travel at speeds of 20 mph or below and lack the basic safety  
          equipment required by state and federal law for street-legal  
          motor vehicles.  These features include lights, reflectors,  
          bumpers, crash-worthy construction, seatbelts, and air bags.  


          When the City of La Verne learned that golf cart use on public  
          roadways was prohibited by state law, they sought an exemption  
          through the introduction of AB 1244 (Adams) of 2007, which would  
          have exempted the City of La Verne from the requirement to  
          provide separate lanes for golf carts.  AB 1244 was passed by  
          the Legislature but vetoed by Governor Schwarzenegger due to  
          safety concerns expressed by the California Highway Patrol (CHP)  
          regarding mixing faster motor vehicle traffic and slower golf  
          cart traffic in the same travel lanes.  The following year,  
          Assembly Member Adams addressed the CHP's concerned in  
          subsequent legislation, AB 963 (Adams), Chapter 6, Statutes of  
          2008, which added the requirement that certain safety features  
          be added to golf carts used in the City of La Verne (windshield,  
          taillights, headlights, brake lights, and seatbelts) and allowed  
          for the use of golf carts only on certain roadways until January  







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          1, 2016, to give users time to transition to low-speed electric  
          vehicle use.  


          Since the passage of AB 963, golf cart users in the City of La  
          Verne claimed that low-speed electric vehicles were not well  
          suited to the city's narrow roadways.  To address concerns that  
          the sunset date for the golf cart transportation plan was  
          approaching and golf cart users in the City of La Verne had not  
          yet converted to low-speed electric vehicle use, AB 173  
          (Holden), Chapter 65, Statutes of 2015, was passed by the  
          Legislature deleting the 2016 sunset on the authority of the  
          City of La Verne to use golf carts on city streets, thereby  
          continuing the authority indefinitely.  


          According to the author, while AB 173 was pending the Governor's  
          signature, CHP noted that some of the golf carts used in the  
          area do not meet the definition of a golf cart (weighing less  
          than 1,300 pounds and designed to carry not more than two  
          persons including the driver).  Specifically, CHP was referring  
          to the utility-style golf carts that exceed 1,300 pound weight  
          limit and the shuttle-style golf carts that exceed the 1,300  
          pound weight limit and carry up to eight passengers.  According  
          to the author, these vehicles are commonly used by the  
          university as well as retirement communities in the city to  
          carry people and equipment.  Despite their frequent use, local  
          police department records indicate that there have been no  
          recorded accidents or injuries stemming from the use of utility-  
          or shuttle-style golf carts on public roadways in the city.   
          Because these vehicles provide important utility to the  
          community, the author is seeking to add these vehicles to the  
          type of golf carts that can be utilized pursuant to the city's  
          golf cart transportation plan.  


          Please see the policy committee analysis for full discussion of  
          this bill.









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          Analysis Prepared by:                                             
                          Victoria Alvarez / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093  FN:  
          0002693