This section of Michigan law defines key terms related to vehicles, including 'moped,' 'motor vehicle,' 'new motor vehicle,' and 'nonprofit recycling center.' It clarifies the characteristics and distinctions of these vehicles and facilities to ensure proper regulation and classification under Michigan law.
A moped in Michigan is a 2- or 3-wheeled vehicle with a motor not exceeding 100 cc and a top speed of 30 mph, which does not require gear shifting.
A motor vehicle is any self-propelled vehicle, excluding industrial equipment like forklifts, electric patrol vehicles, personal assistive devices, electric carriages, and certain quadricycles.
A new motor vehicle is one that has not been used as a demonstrator, leased vehicle, or second-hand vehicle, and has not been previously owned.
It is a nonprofit facility dedicated to receiving, storing, processing, and transferring source-separated recyclable materials like paper, metal, glass, and plastics for recycling purposes.