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Part11B.  Pedestrian Rights and Duties of Persons with a Mobility Impairment.

§ 20‑175.5.  Use ofmotorized wheelchairs or similar vehicles not exceeding 1000 pounds grossweight.

While a person with a mobilityimpairment as defined in G.S. 20‑37.5 operates a motorized wheelchair orsimilar vehicle not exceeding 1000 pounds gross weight in order to provide thatperson with the mobility of a pedestrian, that person is subject to all thelaws, ordinances, regulations, rights and responsibilities which would otherwiseapply to a pedestrian, but is not subject to Part 10 of this Article or anyother law, ordinance or regulation otherwise applicable to motor vehicles. (1991,c. 206, s. 1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_20 > GS_20-175_5

Part11B.  Pedestrian Rights and Duties of Persons with a Mobility Impairment.

§ 20‑175.5.  Use ofmotorized wheelchairs or similar vehicles not exceeding 1000 pounds grossweight.

While a person with a mobilityimpairment as defined in G.S. 20‑37.5 operates a motorized wheelchair orsimilar vehicle not exceeding 1000 pounds gross weight in order to provide thatperson with the mobility of a pedestrian, that person is subject to all thelaws, ordinances, regulations, rights and responsibilities which would otherwiseapply to a pedestrian, but is not subject to Part 10 of this Article or anyother law, ordinance or regulation otherwise applicable to motor vehicles. (1991,c. 206, s. 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_20 > GS_20-175_5

Part11B.  Pedestrian Rights and Duties of Persons with a Mobility Impairment.

§ 20‑175.5.  Use ofmotorized wheelchairs or similar vehicles not exceeding 1000 pounds grossweight.

While a person with a mobilityimpairment as defined in G.S. 20‑37.5 operates a motorized wheelchair orsimilar vehicle not exceeding 1000 pounds gross weight in order to provide thatperson with the mobility of a pedestrian, that person is subject to all thelaws, ordinances, regulations, rights and responsibilities which would otherwiseapply to a pedestrian, but is not subject to Part 10 of this Article or anyother law, ordinance or regulation otherwise applicable to motor vehicles. (1991,c. 206, s. 1.)