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41-6a-1116. Electric personal assistive mobility devices -- Conflicting provisions --Restrictions -- Penalties.
(1) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an electric personal assistivemobility device is subject to the provisions under this chapter for a bicycle, moped, or amotor-driven cycle.
(b) For a person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device, the followingprovisions 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.
(2) A person under 15 years of age may not operate an electric personal assistive mobilitydevice using the motor unless the person is under the direct supervision of the person's parent orguardian.
(3) A person may not operate an electric personal assistive mobility device:
(a) on a highway consisting of a total of four or more lanes designated for regularvehicular traffic;
(b) on a highway with a posted speed limit greater than 35 miles per hour; or
(c) that has been structurally or mechanically altered from the original manufacturer'sdesign.
(4) An owner may not authorize or knowingly permit a person to operate an electricpersonal assistive mobility device in violation of this section.
(5) A person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device on a sidewalk ifthe operation does not:
(a) exceed a speed which is greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard forweather, visibility, and pedestrians; or
(b) endanger the safety of other persons or property.
(6) A person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device shall yield to apedestrian or other person using a mobility aid.
(7) (a) An electric personal assistive mobility device may be operated on:
(i) a path or trail designed for the use of a bicycle; or
(ii) on a highway where a bicycle is allowed if the speed limit on the highway does notexceed 35 miles per hour.
(b) A person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device in an area describedin Subsection (7)(a)(i) or (ii) is subject to the laws governing bicycles.
(8) A person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device at night if thedevice is equipped with or the operator is wearing:
(a) a lamp pointing to the front that emits a white light visible from a distance of not lessthan 300 feet in front of the device; and
(b) front, rear, and side reflectors.
(9) A person may not operate an electric personal assistive mobility device whilecarrying an article that prevents the person from keeping both hands on the handlebars orinterferes with the person's ability to safely operate the electric personal assistive mobility device.
(10) Only one person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device at a time.
(11) A person may not park an electric personal assistive mobility device on a highway

or sidewalk in a manner that obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
(12) A person who violates this section is guilty of a class C misdemeanor.

Amended by Chapter 86, 2007 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-41 > Chapter-06a > 41-6a-1116

41-6a-1116. Electric personal assistive mobility devices -- Conflicting provisions --Restrictions -- Penalties.
(1) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an electric personal assistivemobility device is subject to the provisions under this chapter for a bicycle, moped, or amotor-driven cycle.
(b) For a person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device, the followingprovisions 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.
(2) A person under 15 years of age may not operate an electric personal assistive mobilitydevice using the motor unless the person is under the direct supervision of the person's parent orguardian.
(3) A person may not operate an electric personal assistive mobility device:
(a) on a highway consisting of a total of four or more lanes designated for regularvehicular traffic;
(b) on a highway with a posted speed limit greater than 35 miles per hour; or
(c) that has been structurally or mechanically altered from the original manufacturer'sdesign.
(4) An owner may not authorize or knowingly permit a person to operate an electricpersonal assistive mobility device in violation of this section.
(5) A person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device on a sidewalk ifthe operation does not:
(a) exceed a speed which is greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard forweather, visibility, and pedestrians; or
(b) endanger the safety of other persons or property.
(6) A person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device shall yield to apedestrian or other person using a mobility aid.
(7) (a) An electric personal assistive mobility device may be operated on:
(i) a path or trail designed for the use of a bicycle; or
(ii) on a highway where a bicycle is allowed if the speed limit on the highway does notexceed 35 miles per hour.
(b) A person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device in an area describedin Subsection (7)(a)(i) or (ii) is subject to the laws governing bicycles.
(8) A person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device at night if thedevice is equipped with or the operator is wearing:
(a) a lamp pointing to the front that emits a white light visible from a distance of not lessthan 300 feet in front of the device; and
(b) front, rear, and side reflectors.
(9) A person may not operate an electric personal assistive mobility device whilecarrying an article that prevents the person from keeping both hands on the handlebars orinterferes with the person's ability to safely operate the electric personal assistive mobility device.
(10) Only one person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device at a time.
(11) A person may not park an electric personal assistive mobility device on a highway

or sidewalk in a manner that obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
(12) A person who violates this section is guilty of a class C misdemeanor.

Amended by Chapter 86, 2007 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Utah > Title-41 > Chapter-06a > 41-6a-1116

41-6a-1116. Electric personal assistive mobility devices -- Conflicting provisions --Restrictions -- Penalties.
(1) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an electric personal assistivemobility device is subject to the provisions under this chapter for a bicycle, moped, or amotor-driven cycle.
(b) For a person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device, the followingprovisions 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.
(2) A person under 15 years of age may not operate an electric personal assistive mobilitydevice using the motor unless the person is under the direct supervision of the person's parent orguardian.
(3) A person may not operate an electric personal assistive mobility device:
(a) on a highway consisting of a total of four or more lanes designated for regularvehicular traffic;
(b) on a highway with a posted speed limit greater than 35 miles per hour; or
(c) that has been structurally or mechanically altered from the original manufacturer'sdesign.
(4) An owner may not authorize or knowingly permit a person to operate an electricpersonal assistive mobility device in violation of this section.
(5) A person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device on a sidewalk ifthe operation does not:
(a) exceed a speed which is greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard forweather, visibility, and pedestrians; or
(b) endanger the safety of other persons or property.
(6) A person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device shall yield to apedestrian or other person using a mobility aid.
(7) (a) An electric personal assistive mobility device may be operated on:
(i) a path or trail designed for the use of a bicycle; or
(ii) on a highway where a bicycle is allowed if the speed limit on the highway does notexceed 35 miles per hour.
(b) A person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device in an area describedin Subsection (7)(a)(i) or (ii) is subject to the laws governing bicycles.
(8) A person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device at night if thedevice is equipped with or the operator is wearing:
(a) a lamp pointing to the front that emits a white light visible from a distance of not lessthan 300 feet in front of the device; and
(b) front, rear, and side reflectors.
(9) A person may not operate an electric personal assistive mobility device whilecarrying an article that prevents the person from keeping both hands on the handlebars orinterferes with the person's ability to safely operate the electric personal assistive mobility device.
(10) Only one person may operate an electric personal assistive mobility device at a time.
(11) A person may not park an electric personal assistive mobility device on a highway

or sidewalk in a manner that obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
(12) A person who violates this section is guilty of a class C misdemeanor.

Amended by Chapter 86, 2007 General Session