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41-6a-1011. Pedestrian vehicles.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) (i) "Pedestrian vehicle" means a self-propelled conveyance designed, manufactured,and intended for the exclusive use of a person with a physical disability.
(ii) A "pedestrian vehicle" may not:
(A) exceed 48 inches in width;
(B) have an engine or motor with more than 300 cubic centimeters displacement or withmore than 12 brake horsepower; and
(C) be capable of developing a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour.
(b) "Physical disability" means any bodily impairment which precludes a person fromwalking or otherwise moving about as a pedestrian.
(2) (a) A pedestrian vehicle operated by a physically disabled person is exempt fromvehicle registration, inspection, and operator license requirements.
(b) Authority to operate a pedestrian vehicle on public highways or sidewalks shall begranted according to rules promulgated by the commissioner of public safety.
(3) (a) A physically disabled person may operate a pedestrian vehicle with a motor of notmore than .5 brake horsepower capable of developing a speed of not more than eight miles perhour:
(i) on the sidewalk; and
(ii) in all places where pedestrians are allowed.
(b) A permit, license, registration, authority, application, or restriction may not berequired or imposed on a physically disabled person operating a pedestrian vehicle under thisSubsection (3).
(c) The provisions of this Subsection (3) supercede the provision of Subsection (2)(b).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 2, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-41 > Chapter-06a > 41-6a-1011

41-6a-1011. Pedestrian vehicles.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) (i) "Pedestrian vehicle" means a self-propelled conveyance designed, manufactured,and intended for the exclusive use of a person with a physical disability.
(ii) A "pedestrian vehicle" may not:
(A) exceed 48 inches in width;
(B) have an engine or motor with more than 300 cubic centimeters displacement or withmore than 12 brake horsepower; and
(C) be capable of developing a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour.
(b) "Physical disability" means any bodily impairment which precludes a person fromwalking or otherwise moving about as a pedestrian.
(2) (a) A pedestrian vehicle operated by a physically disabled person is exempt fromvehicle registration, inspection, and operator license requirements.
(b) Authority to operate a pedestrian vehicle on public highways or sidewalks shall begranted according to rules promulgated by the commissioner of public safety.
(3) (a) A physically disabled person may operate a pedestrian vehicle with a motor of notmore than .5 brake horsepower capable of developing a speed of not more than eight miles perhour:
(i) on the sidewalk; and
(ii) in all places where pedestrians are allowed.
(b) A permit, license, registration, authority, application, or restriction may not berequired or imposed on a physically disabled person operating a pedestrian vehicle under thisSubsection (3).
(c) The provisions of this Subsection (3) supercede the provision of Subsection (2)(b).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 2, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-41 > Chapter-06a > 41-6a-1011

41-6a-1011. Pedestrian vehicles.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) (i) "Pedestrian vehicle" means a self-propelled conveyance designed, manufactured,and intended for the exclusive use of a person with a physical disability.
(ii) A "pedestrian vehicle" may not:
(A) exceed 48 inches in width;
(B) have an engine or motor with more than 300 cubic centimeters displacement or withmore than 12 brake horsepower; and
(C) be capable of developing a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour.
(b) "Physical disability" means any bodily impairment which precludes a person fromwalking or otherwise moving about as a pedestrian.
(2) (a) A pedestrian vehicle operated by a physically disabled person is exempt fromvehicle registration, inspection, and operator license requirements.
(b) Authority to operate a pedestrian vehicle on public highways or sidewalks shall begranted according to rules promulgated by the commissioner of public safety.
(3) (a) A physically disabled person may operate a pedestrian vehicle with a motor of notmore than .5 brake horsepower capable of developing a speed of not more than eight miles perhour:
(i) on the sidewalk; and
(ii) in all places where pedestrians are allowed.
(b) A permit, license, registration, authority, application, or restriction may not berequired or imposed on a physically disabled person operating a pedestrian vehicle under thisSubsection (3).
(c) The provisions of this Subsection (3) supercede the provision of Subsection (2)(b).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 2, 2005 General Session