Medium-Speed and Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) Definition and Access to Roadways
NEVs and medium-speed electric vehicles are defined as self-propelled, electrically powered four-wheeled motor vehicles. NEVs may reach speeds of at least 20 miles per hour (mph) but not more than 25 mph. Medium-speed electric vehicles may reach speeds of at least 25 mph but not more than 35 mph. NEVs and medium-speed electric vehicles must be in compliance with the national safety standards in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, section 571.500. NEVs are permitted on roads having speed limits of up to 35 mph. Medium-speed electric vehicles are permitted on roads having speed limits of up to 45 mph in counties consisting of islands that are only connected to the mainland by ferry routes.
(Reference Revised Code of Washington 46.04.295, 46.04.357, 46.61.723, and 46.61.725)
Jurisdiction: Washington
Type: Laws and Regulations
Amended: Mar 19, 2010
Technologies: NEVs
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