Motor assisted scooters -- Conflicting provisions -- Restrictions -- Penalties.

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  • (1)
    • (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a motor assisted scooter is subject to the provisions under this chapter for a bicycle.
    • (b) For a person operating a motor assisted scooter, the following provisions do not apply:
      • (i) seating positions under Section 41-6a-1501;
      • (ii) required lights, horns, and mirrors under Section 41-6a-1506;
      • (iii) entitlement to full use of a lane under Subsection 41-6a-1502(1); and
      • (iv) driver licensing requirements under Section 53-3-202.
    • (c) A person may operate a motor assisted scooter across a roadway in a crosswalk, except that the person may not operate the motor assisted scooter in a negligent manner in the crosswalk:
      • (i) so as to collide with a:
        • (A) pedestrian; or
        • (B) person operating a bicycle or vehicle or device propelled by human power; or
      • (ii) at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the existing conditions, giving regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing.
  • (2) A person under eight years of age may not operate a motor assisted scooter with the motor running on any public property, highway, path, or sidewalk.
  • (3) A person may not operate a motor assisted scooter:
    • (a) in a public parking structure;
    • (b) on public property posted as an area prohibiting bicycles;
    • (c) while carrying more persons at one time than the number for which it is designed;
    • (d) that has been structurally or mechanically altered from the original manufacturer's design, except for an alteration by, or done at the request of, a person who rents the motor assisted scooter to lower the maximum speed for the motor assisted scooter; or
    • (e) at a speed of greater than 15 miles per hour or in violation of Subsection 41-6a-1115.1(3).
  • (4) Except where posted or prohibited by local ordinance, a motor assisted scooter is considered a nonmotorized vehicle if it is being used with the motor turned off.
  • (5) An owner may not authorize or knowingly permit a person under the age of 18 to operate a motor assisted scooter in violation of this section.
  • (6) A person who violates this section is guilty of an infraction.




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