This article pretty much covers the topic of how the Aptera will be designated in various states and what may or may not determine its insurability. https://www.ncsl.org/research/transportation/transportation-review-autocycles.aspx
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As an original native of New Jersey who moved to Arkansas and lived there for a number of years before moving to Memphis, I can tell you the people of Arkansas are extremely nice but most are reluctant to change. My guess after traveling the interstates in Arkansas for years and logging more than a quarter million miles on them is that if you're keeping up with traffic, not speeding, and not weaving in and out of traffic, the state troopers won't pull you over. Since gas powered autocycles are legal on the roads in Arkansas, I don't know how a state trooper would know if your Aptera is gas powered or electric, especially if you're keeping up with the flow of traffic (70-78mph on the interstates). Most troopers I've met or known (been pulled over by) are nice and would most likely give you a warning the first time.