For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall
apply:
BICYCLE
A vehicle having two wheels in tandem, pedals and a handlebar,
whether entirely human-powered or powered (in part or entirely) by
batteries, by a gas or electric motor or by another nonhuman power
source. This term shall include vehicles such as ebikes, mopeds and
minibikes. This term shall also include a bicycle which has two smaller
training wheels attached in the rear to aid in learning how to ride
a bicycle.
CYCLE
A bicycle, tricycle or unicycle as defined herein.
MOTORIZED WHEELED VEHICLE
Any vehicle not specifically defined herein which has one
or more wheels, which is powered by batteries, by a gas or electric
motor or by another nonhuman power source, including but not limited
to vehicles such as go-carts, golf carts and Segways.
REMOTE-CONTROLLED MINIATURE VEHICLES
A miniature model of a car, truck or other vehicle which
is powered by batteries, by a gas or electric motor, or by another
nonhuman powered source, and which is controlled remotely by a human
operator.
SCOOTER
A vehicle consisting of a board mounted on wheels, with a
handlebar used for steering and a vertical bar connecting the board
to the handlebars, whether entirely human-powered or powered (in part
or entirely) by batteries, by a gas or electric motor or by another
nonhuman power source.
SKATEBOARD
A vehicle consisting of a board mounted on wheels, whether
entirely human-powered or powered (in part or entirely) by batteries,
by a gas or electric motor, or by another nonhuman power source.
SKATES
A pair of boots, or metal frame fitted to shoes, with four
or more small wheels for gliding across a hard surface. This term
includes both roller skates and in-line skates.
TRICYCLE
A vehicle consisting of three wheels, one large one in front
and two smaller ones in the rear, pedals, a seat and handlebars, whether
entirely human-powered, or powered (in part or entirely) by batteries,
by a gas or electric motor, or by another nonhuman power source.
UNICYCLE
A vehicle consisting of a wheel, pedals, a seat, and a vertical
bar connecting the seat to the wheels, whether entirely human-powered
or powered (in part or entirely) by batteries, by a gas or electric
motor, or by another nonhuman power source.
Code Enforcement Officers of the Village, as well as Nassau
County police officers, shall have the authority to enforce the provisions
of this chapter.