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3593 – Operation On Certain Highways Or Roadways | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law regulates neighborhood electric vehicle use on highways and local roads, including speed limits and authority to permit or prohibit operation.

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3593 – Operation On Certain Highways Or Roadways

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 3593

Summary
This law regulates the operation of neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) on Pennsylvania's highways and local roads. It specifies speed limits for NEV use, allows the Secretary of Transportation and local authorities to permit or prohibit NEV operation, and mandates public notification of such decisions. The law aims to ensure safe and appropriate use of NEVs on different roadways.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law regulates neighborhood electric vehicle use on highways and local roads, including speed limits and authority to permit or prohibit operation.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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