[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.010]
These regulations apply to bicyclists, motorized bicycle and
scooter operators, roller bladers, roller skaters and skateboarders
when such devices are operated upon any highway, roadway or alleyway
or upon any path set aside for the exclusive use of such devices subject
to those exceptions stated by this code. For purposes of this Chapter,
a "scooter" shall be defined as a device that typically
has one (1) front and one (1) rear wheel with a low footboard between,
is steered by a handlebar and is propelled either by pushing one (1)
foot against the ground while resting the other foot on the footboard
or by a motor. A scooter may have more than two (2) wheels.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.020]
Every person operating a bicycle, motorized bicycle, scooter,
roller blades, roller skates or skateboard upon a highway, roadway
or alleyway is granted all of the rights and is subject to all of
the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by the laws of this
State declaring rules of the road applicable to the driver of a vehicle,
except as to special regulations in this Chapter and except as to
those provisions of law and ordinance which by their nature can have
no application.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.030]
A. Any person
operating a bicycle, motorized bicycle, scooter, roller blades, roller
skates or skateboard shall obey the instructions of official traffic
control devices applicable to vehicles, unless otherwise directed
by a Law Enforcement Officer.
B. Whenever
authorized signs are erected indicating that no right or left or U-turn
is permitted, no person operating a bicycle, motorized bicycle or
scooter shall disobey the direction of any such sign. Where such person
dismounts from such devices to make any such turn, the person shall
then obey the regulations applicable to pedestrians.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.040]
A. A person
propelling a bicycle shall not ride on a seat other than a permanent
and regularly attached seat.
B. No bicycle,
motorized bicycle, scooter or skateboard shall be used to carry more
persons at one time than the number for which it is designed and equipped.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.050]
A. Every
person operating a bicycle, motorized bicycle or scooter upon a highway,
roadway or alleyway shall ride as near to the right side of the highway,
roadway or alleyway as practicable and shall exercise due care when
passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction.
B. Persons
riding bicycles, scooters, roller blades, roller skates or skateboards
upon a road shall not ride more than two (2) abreast except when riding
on paths or part of roads set aside for the exclusive use of such
devices.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.060]
No person shall operate a bicycle, motorized bicycle, scooter,
roller blades, roller skates or skateboard at a speed greater than
is reasonable and prudent under the existing conditions nor shall
such operator exceed the legal speed limit for the roadway while riding
upon the roadway.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.070]
The operator of a bicycle, motorized bicycle, scooter, roller
blades, roller skates or skateboard emerging from an alleyway, private
roadway, driveway or building shall, upon approaching a sidewalk or
the sidewalk area, yield the right-of-way to all pedestrians approaching
on the sidewalk or sidewalk area. Upon entering the highway or roadway,
the operator shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles approaching
on the highway or roadway.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.080]
No person operating a bicycle, motorized bicycle or scooter
shall carry any package, bundle or article which prevents the rider
from keeping at least one (1) hand upon the handlebars.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.090]
No person shall park a bicycle, motorized bicycle or scooter
upon a highway, roadway or sidewalk in such a manner as to obstruct
vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.100]
A. Every
bicycle and motorized bicycle when in use on a street or highway during
the period from one-half (½) hour after sunset to one-half
(½) hour before sunrise shall be equipped with the following:
1. A front-facing
lamp on the front or carried by the rider which shall emit a white
light visible at night under normal atmospheric conditions on a straight,
level, unlighted roadway at five hundred (500) feet;
2. A rear-facing
red reflector, at least two (2) square inches in reflective surface
area, or a rear-facing red lamp on the rear which shall be visible
at night under normal atmospheric conditions on a straight, level,
unlighted roadway when viewed by a vehicle driver under the lower
beams of vehicle headlights at six hundred (600) feet;
3. Reflective
material and/or lights on any part of the bicyclist's pedals, crank
arms, shoes or lower leg visible from the front and the rear at night
under normal atmospheric conditions on a straight, level, unlighted
roadway when viewed by a vehicle driver under the lawful lower beams
of vehicle headlights at two hundred (200) feet; and
4. Reflective
material and/or lights visible on each side of the bicycle or bicyclist
and visible at night under normal atmospheric conditions on a straight,
level, unlighted roadway when viewed by a vehicle driver under the
lawful lower beams of vehicle headlights at three hundred (300) feet.
The provisions of this Subdivision shall not apply to motorized bicycles
which comply with National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration
regulations relating to reflectors on motorized bicycles.
B. Every
bicycle, motorized bicycle and scooter shall be equipped with a brake
or brakes which will enable its driver to stop the bicycle or motorized
bicycle within twenty-five (25) feet from a speed of ten (10) miles
per hour on dry, level, clean pavement.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.105]
It shall be unlawful for a parent or guardian to permit a child
under the age of seventeen (17) years to operate or be a passenger
on a bicycle, motorized bicycle, scooter, roller skates, roller blades
or a skateboard unless the child shall wear protective headgear which
properly fits and is fastened securely upon the head of the operator
or passenger. The headgear shall meet or exceed the impact standard
for protective bicycle helmets set by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety
Commission, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the
Snell Memorial Foundation or the American Society of Testing and Materials
(ASTM).
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.106]
No person upon roller skates, roller blades or a skateboard
shall go upon any road except while crossing the road. When so crossing,
such person shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject
to all of the duties applicable to all other pedestrians.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §108.110]
Every person convicted of a violation of any provision of this Chapter shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00). Provided however, that any parent or guardian found to be in violation of Section
330.110 may be issued an equipment violation notice as prescribed on a Missouri Uniform Complaint and Summons, which violation may be dismissed if the parent or guardian brings an approved helmet to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department within twenty-five (25) working days of the receipt of the violation and receives compliance verification as set forth on the back of the Missouri Uniform Complaint and Summons.