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Committee advances autocycle helmet bill after public testimony from rider-safety group

January 22, 2026 | Public Safety and Homeland Security, House, Alabama Legislative Sessions, Alabama


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Committee advances autocycle helmet bill after public testimony from rider-safety group
Representative Hollis told the committee HB56 aims to align autocycle regulation with motorcycle safety standards by requiring operators to wear protective headgear and shoes, requiring a regular driver's license, and subjecting autocycles to registration and titling requirements similar to motorcycles.

During the public hearing, Fred Wheeler of Dixie ABATE of Alabama (who gave his name and address to the clerk) testified in opposition. Wheeler said Alabama should prioritize licensing and rider-training reforms, noting that "the answer to motorcycle fatalities is not a helmet," and criticized enforcement and licensing gaps. He urged the committee to address motorcycle licensing, rider testing, and distracted driving as root causes of rider fatalities.

Committee members asked for clarifications about the vehicle type defined as an "autocycle" and confirmed there was one opposing witness on the sign-up list. After hearing testimony and questions, the committee voted to give HB56 a favorable report by voice vote. The bill will move toward the legislature's next stage with implementation questions (licensing, enforcement) noted for follow-up.

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