814.550 Applicationof vehicle laws to electric personal assistive mobility device
814.552 Unsafeoperation of electric personal assistive mobility device; penalty
814.554 Localgovernment and state agency regulation of operation of electric personalassistive mobility devices
NONMOTORIZEDVEHICLES OTHER THAN BICYCLES
814.600 Failureof skateboarder, scooter rider or in-line skater to wear protective headgear;penalty
PEDESTRIANS
(TrafficControl Devices)
814.010Appropriate responses to traffic control devices. This sectionestablishes appropriate pedestrian responses to specific traffic controldevices for purposes of ORS 814.020. Authority to place traffic control devicesis established under ORS 810.210. Except when acting under the direction of apolice officer, a pedestrian is in violation of ORS 814.020 if the pedestrianmakes a response to a traffic control device that is not permitted under thefollowing:
(1)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a green light may proceedacross the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk unless prohibitedfrom doing so by other traffic control devices.
(2)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a green arrow signal lightmay proceed across the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk unlessprohibited from doing so by other traffic control devices.
(3)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a steady yellow light shallnot enter the roadway unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian control signal.
(4)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a steady red light shall notenter the roadway unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian control signal.
(5)If a traffic control device is erected and maintained at a place other than anintersection, the provisions of this section are applicable.
(6)When a pedestrian control signal showing the words “Walk” and “Wait” or “Don’tWalk” or any other pedestrian symbol approved by the Oregon TransportationCommission under ORS 810.200 and 810.210 for the purpose of controllingpedestrian crossing is in place, the signal indicates and applies as follows:
(a)If a pedestrian is facing a “Walk” signal or other symbol approved under ORS810.200 and 810.210 indicating that the pedestrian may proceed, the pedestrianmay proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal.
(b)A pedestrian shall not start to cross the roadway in the direction of a signalshowing a “Wait” or “Don’t Walk” or any other symbol approved under ORS 810.200and 810.210 indicating that the pedestrian may not proceed. A pedestrian who hasstarted crossing a roadway on a signal showing “Walk” or any other approvedsymbol to proceed shall proceed with dispatch to a sidewalk or safety islandwhile a signal is showing “Wait” or “Don’t Walk” or any other approved symbolindicating not to proceed. [1983 c.338 §553; 1985 c.16 §282]
814.020Failure to obey traffic control device; penalty. (1) Apedestrian commits the offense of pedestrian failure to obey traffic controldevices if the pedestrian does any of the following:
(a)Fails to obey any traffic control device specifically applicable to thepedestrian.
(b)Fails to obey any specific traffic control device described in ORS 814.010 inthe manner required by that section.
(2)A pedestrian is not subject to the requirements of this section if thepedestrian complies with directions of a police officer.
(3)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to obey trafficcontrol devices, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §552; 1995 c.383 §82]
814.030Failure to obey bridge or railroad signal; penalty. (1) Apedestrian commits the offense of pedestrian failure to obey bridge or railroadsignal if the pedestrian does any of the following:
(a)Enters or remains upon a bridge or approach to a bridge beyond the bridgesignal, gate or barricade after a bridge operation signal has been given.
(b)Passes through, around, over or under any crossing gate or barrier at a bridgeor railroad grade crossing while the gate or barrier is closed or being openedor closed.
(2)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to obey bridge orrailroad signal, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §554; 1995 c.383 §83]
(PedestrianYield)
814.040Failure to yield to vehicle; penalty. (1) A pedestrian commits the offense ofpedestrian failure to yield to a vehicle if the pedestrian does any of thefollowing:
(a)Suddenly leaves a curb or other place of safety and moves into the path of avehicle that is so close as to constitute an immediate hazard.
(b)Fails to yield the right of way to a vehicle upon a roadway when the pedestrianis crossing the roadway at any point other than within a marked crosswalk or anunmarked crosswalk at an intersection.
(c)Except as otherwise provided under the vehicle code, fails to yield the rightof way to all vehicles upon the roadway.
(2)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to yield to avehicle, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §555; 1995 c.383 §84]
814.550 Applicationof vehicle laws to electric personal assistive mobility device
814.552 Unsafeoperation of electric personal assistive mobility device; penalty
814.554 Localgovernment and state agency regulation of operation of electric personalassistive mobility devices
NONMOTORIZEDVEHICLES OTHER THAN BICYCLES
814.600 Failureof skateboarder, scooter rider or in-line skater to wear protective headgear;penalty
PEDESTRIANS
(TrafficControl Devices)
814.010Appropriate responses to traffic control devices. This sectionestablishes appropriate pedestrian responses to specific traffic controldevices for purposes of ORS 814.020. Authority to place traffic control devicesis established under ORS 810.210. Except when acting under the direction of apolice officer, a pedestrian is in violation of ORS 814.020 if the pedestrianmakes a response to a traffic control device that is not permitted under thefollowing:
(1)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a green light may proceedacross the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk unless prohibitedfrom doing so by other traffic control devices.
(2)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a green arrow signal lightmay proceed across the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk unlessprohibited from doing so by other traffic control devices.
(3)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a steady yellow light shallnot enter the roadway unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian control signal.
(4)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a steady red light shall notenter the roadway unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian control signal.
(5)If a traffic control device is erected and maintained at a place other than anintersection, the provisions of this section are applicable.
(6)When a pedestrian control signal showing the words “Walk” and “Wait” or “Don’tWalk” or any other pedestrian symbol approved by the Oregon TransportationCommission under ORS 810.200 and 810.210 for the purpose of controllingpedestrian crossing is in place, the signal indicates and applies as follows:
(a)If a pedestrian is facing a “Walk” signal or other symbol approved under ORS810.200 and 810.210 indicating that the pedestrian may proceed, the pedestrianmay proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal.
(b)A pedestrian shall not start to cross the roadway in the direction of a signalshowing a “Wait” or “Don’t Walk” or any other symbol approved under ORS 810.200and 810.210 indicating that the pedestrian may not proceed. A pedestrian who hasstarted crossing a roadway on a signal showing “Walk” or any other approvedsymbol to proceed shall proceed with dispatch to a sidewalk or safety islandwhile a signal is showing “Wait” or “Don’t Walk” or any other approved symbolindicating not to proceed. [1983 c.338 §553; 1985 c.16 §282]
814.020Failure to obey traffic control device; penalty. (1) Apedestrian commits the offense of pedestrian failure to obey traffic controldevices if the pedestrian does any of the following:
(a)Fails to obey any traffic control device specifically applicable to thepedestrian.
(b)Fails to obey any specific traffic control device described in ORS 814.010 inthe manner required by that section.
(2)A pedestrian is not subject to the requirements of this section if thepedestrian complies with directions of a police officer.
(3)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to obey trafficcontrol devices, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §552; 1995 c.383 §82]
814.030Failure to obey bridge or railroad signal; penalty. (1) Apedestrian commits the offense of pedestrian failure to obey bridge or railroadsignal if the pedestrian does any of the following:
(a)Enters or remains upon a bridge or approach to a bridge beyond the bridgesignal, gate or barricade after a bridge operation signal has been given.
(b)Passes through, around, over or under any crossing gate or barrier at a bridgeor railroad grade crossing while the gate or barrier is closed or being openedor closed.
(2)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to obey bridge orrailroad signal, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §554; 1995 c.383 §83]
(PedestrianYield)
814.040Failure to yield to vehicle; penalty. (1) A pedestrian commits the offense ofpedestrian failure to yield to a vehicle if the pedestrian does any of thefollowing:
(a)Suddenly leaves a curb or other place of safety and moves into the path of avehicle that is so close as to constitute an immediate hazard.
(b)Fails to yield the right of way to a vehicle upon a roadway when the pedestrianis crossing the roadway at any point other than within a marked crosswalk or anunmarked crosswalk at an intersection.
(c)Except as otherwise provided under the vehicle code, fails to yield the rightof way to all vehicles upon the roadway.
(2)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to yield to avehicle, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §555; 1995 c.383 §84]
814.550 Applicationof vehicle laws to electric personal assistive mobility device
814.552 Unsafeoperation of electric personal assistive mobility device; penalty
814.554 Localgovernment and state agency regulation of operation of electric personalassistive mobility devices
NONMOTORIZEDVEHICLES OTHER THAN BICYCLES
814.600 Failureof skateboarder, scooter rider or in-line skater to wear protective headgear;penalty
PEDESTRIANS
(TrafficControl Devices)
814.010Appropriate responses to traffic control devices. This sectionestablishes appropriate pedestrian responses to specific traffic controldevices for purposes of ORS 814.020. Authority to place traffic control devicesis established under ORS 810.210. Except when acting under the direction of apolice officer, a pedestrian is in violation of ORS 814.020 if the pedestrianmakes a response to a traffic control device that is not permitted under thefollowing:
(1)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a green light may proceedacross the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk unless prohibitedfrom doing so by other traffic control devices.
(2)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a green arrow signal lightmay proceed across the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk unlessprohibited from doing so by other traffic control devices.
(3)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a steady yellow light shallnot enter the roadway unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian control signal.
(4)A pedestrian facing a traffic control device with a steady red light shall notenter the roadway unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian control signal.
(5)If a traffic control device is erected and maintained at a place other than anintersection, the provisions of this section are applicable.
(6)When a pedestrian control signal showing the words “Walk” and “Wait” or “Don’tWalk” or any other pedestrian symbol approved by the Oregon TransportationCommission under ORS 810.200 and 810.210 for the purpose of controllingpedestrian crossing is in place, the signal indicates and applies as follows:
(a)If a pedestrian is facing a “Walk” signal or other symbol approved under ORS810.200 and 810.210 indicating that the pedestrian may proceed, the pedestrianmay proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal.
(b)A pedestrian shall not start to cross the roadway in the direction of a signalshowing a “Wait” or “Don’t Walk” or any other symbol approved under ORS 810.200and 810.210 indicating that the pedestrian may not proceed. A pedestrian who hasstarted crossing a roadway on a signal showing “Walk” or any other approvedsymbol to proceed shall proceed with dispatch to a sidewalk or safety islandwhile a signal is showing “Wait” or “Don’t Walk” or any other approved symbolindicating not to proceed. [1983 c.338 §553; 1985 c.16 §282]
814.020Failure to obey traffic control device; penalty. (1) Apedestrian commits the offense of pedestrian failure to obey traffic controldevices if the pedestrian does any of the following:
(a)Fails to obey any traffic control device specifically applicable to thepedestrian.
(b)Fails to obey any specific traffic control device described in ORS 814.010 inthe manner required by that section.
(2)A pedestrian is not subject to the requirements of this section if thepedestrian complies with directions of a police officer.
(3)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to obey trafficcontrol devices, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §552; 1995 c.383 §82]
814.030Failure to obey bridge or railroad signal; penalty. (1) Apedestrian commits the offense of pedestrian failure to obey bridge or railroadsignal if the pedestrian does any of the following:
(a)Enters or remains upon a bridge or approach to a bridge beyond the bridgesignal, gate or barricade after a bridge operation signal has been given.
(b)Passes through, around, over or under any crossing gate or barrier at a bridgeor railroad grade crossing while the gate or barrier is closed or being openedor closed.
(2)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to obey bridge orrailroad signal, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §554; 1995 c.383 §83]
(PedestrianYield)
814.040Failure to yield to vehicle; penalty. (1) A pedestrian commits the offense ofpedestrian failure to yield to a vehicle if the pedestrian does any of thefollowing:
(a)Suddenly leaves a curb or other place of safety and moves into the path of avehicle that is so close as to constitute an immediate hazard.
(b)Fails to yield the right of way to a vehicle upon a roadway when the pedestrianis crossing the roadway at any point other than within a marked crosswalk or anunmarked crosswalk at an intersection.
(c)Except as otherwise provided under the vehicle code, fails to yield the rightof way to all vehicles upon the roadway.
(2)The offense described in this section, pedestrian failure to yield to avehicle, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §555; 1995 c.383 §84]