[9-20-2021 by Ord. No.
2021-956; amended 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-982]
As used in 625 ILCS 5/11-1426.1, Section 11-1426.1, Operation
of non-highway vehicles on streets, roads, and highways, "non-highway
vehicle" means a motor vehicle not specifically designed to be used
on a public highway, including a golf cart, as defined by Section
1-123.9 and recreational off-highway vehicles (UTV) as defined
by Section 1-168.8. Golf carts and UTVs are to be the only non-highway vehicle
to be permitted within the City of Lincoln and for the purposes of
this chapter when there is a reference to a non-highway vehicle said
reference is to strictly only apply to golf carts and UTVs.
[9-20-2021 by Ord. No.
2021-956; amended 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-982]
Non-highway vehicles may be operated within the City of Lincoln,
but only in strict compliance with the following rules and regulations:
(A) Any person who operates a non-highway vehicle in the City takes full
responsibility for all liability associated with operating the non-highway
vehicle.
(B) Any person who operates a non-highway vehicle must be at least 16
years of age and possess a valid driver's license.
[Amended 2-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-999]
(C) Any person who operates a non-highway vehicle must possess proof
of liability insurance for personal injury and property damage with
limits of liability not less than the minimum required by the State
of Illinois for passenger vehicles pursuant to 625 ILCS 5/7-203. Evidence
of insurance, in the form of an insurance card as prescribed in 625
ILCS 5/7-602, must be surrendered to any officer of the Lincoln Police
Department or any other law enforcement agency for inspection upon
request.
(D) A non-highway vehicle shall have its headlights and taillights lighted
at all times when operated on City streets as required by 625 ILCS
5/12-201.
(E) Non-highway vehicles may not be operated in unsafe weather conditions
or when visibility is impaired by weather, smoke, fog or other conditions
or at any time when there is insufficient light to see persons and
vehicles on the streets at a distance of 500 feet. City police officers
shall have full discretion in determining whether unsafe conditions
from weather, smoke, fog, or insufficient lighting exists.
(F) Non-highway vehicles may not be operated at a speed of greater than
20 miles per hour. Non-highway vehicles may not be operated on City
streets which have a posted speed limit of more than 35 miles per
hour. This section does not prohibit non-highway vehicles from crossing
a street at the intersection where the street has a posted speed limit
of more than 35 miles per hour. No person operating a non-highway
vehicle shall make a direct crossing upon or across a toll road, interstate
highway, or controlled access highway in this state. No person shall
make a direct crossing upon or across any other highway under the
jurisdiction of the state, except at an intersection of the highway
with another public street, road or highway. The following roads are
not permitted to be driven upon by golf carts or UTVs:
[Amended 2-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-999]
1. Keokuk Street, from the intersection of Woodlawn Road to Commercial
Drive and from Campusview Drive to Thompson Drive.
3. Fifth Street, from the east side of Postville Drive to the intersection
of Clinton Street.
4. Logan Street, from the intersection of Clinton Street to the intersection
of Keokuk Street.
6. Kickapoo Street, from the intersection of Keokuk Street to Yosemite
Avenue and from the intersection of Southgate Street to Lincoln Parkway.
7. Union Street, from the intersection of Woodlawn Road to the intersection
of Fifth Street.
(G) Non-highway vehicles must be equipped with the following equipment,
which shall be professionally manufactured and installed, and must
conform to Illinois Department of Transportation specifications:
7. Front and rear red reflectorized warning devices.
8. A slow-moving vehicle emblem on the rear in conformity with 625 ILCS
5/12-709.
9. A headlight that emits a white light visible from at least 500 feet
to the front in daylight.
10.
A taillamp that emits a red light visible from at least 100
feet from the rear in daylight, brake lights and turn signals.
12.
An adequate muffler or exhaust system in constant operation
and properly maintained to prevent excessive or unusual noise for
gas-powered golf carts.
(H) Any person who operates or is in physical control of a non-highway
vehicle within the City must adhere to all applicable laws of the
Illinois Vehicle Code, 625 ILCS 5/1 et seq., and additionally adhere
to the specific provisions allowing operation of golf carts and UTVs
as allowed under 625 ILCS 5/11-1426.1.
(I) Non-highway vehicle drivers must yield the right-of-way to overtaking
vehicles at all times.
(J) The maximum occupancy of non-highway vehicles traveling on City streets
will be one person per bucket seat and not more than two persons per
bench seat. No person under the age of eight years shall be a passenger
in a non-highway vehicle.
(K) All persons operating and riding in non-highway vehicles must be
properly seated and seat-belted while the vehicle is in motion.
(L) Except as otherwise permitted under the terms of this chapter, non-highway
vehicles may only be operated between sunrise and sunset.
(M) The applicant and all listed operators must complete the signed waiver
of liability releasing the City and agreeing to defend, indemnify,
and hold the City harmless from any and all future claims resulting
from the operation of their authorized non-highway vehicle on any
City street.
(N) When the permit holder receives their yearly sticker from the Clerk's
office, said sticker will be affixed on the bottom half of the slow-moving
vehicle sign.
[9-20-2021 by Ord. No.
2021-956; amended 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-982]
(A) Non-highway vehicles may not be parked in a manner that would impede
normal and reasonable pedestrian access on a sidewalk or in any manner
that would reduce the minimum clear width of a sidewalk to less than
48 inches.
(B) Non-highway vehicles may not be parked in a manner that violates
the Americans with Disabilities Act.
(C) Non-highway vehicles may not be parked in a manner that would impede
vehicular traffic on a street or alley.
(D) Non-highway vehicles may not be parked in a manner that would impose
a threat to public safety or security.
(E) Non-highway vehicles may not be parked within five feet of a crosswalk
or curb ramp, unless given specific permission by the City.
(F) Non-highway vehicles that are parked in an incorrect manner must
be re-parked within two hours of receiving notice from the City on
weekdays between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (excluding holidays) and
within 12 hours of receiving notice from the City at all other times.
(G) Non-highway vehicles that are parked in a residential area may remain
in the same location for up to 48 hours as long as they are parked
in accordance with this section.
[9-20-2021 by Ord. No.
2021-956; amended 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-982]
(A) No person shall operate a non-highway vehicle without obtaining a
permit from the Lincoln City Clerk's office.
(B) Permits shall be granted for a period of one year and will be valid
May 1 through April 30.
(C) The annual cost of a permit is $100 per non-highway vehicle, to cover
the costs of implementing and maintaining this chapter and shall be
paid to the City of Lincoln by the applicant. Proof of insurance will
be provided to the Clerk's office, and said insurance coverage shall
be verified as in effect by the Clerk's office when issuing and renewing
a permit.
(D) Non-highway vehicle owners must complete a permit application, which
may be obtained from the City of Lincoln Clerk's office. The completed
forms will be maintained by the City of Lincoln Clerk's office.
[9-20-2021 by Ord. No.
2021-956; amended 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-982]
All authorized non-highway vehicles operated on City streets
must be inspected prior to the issuance of a City non-highway vehicle
license. The inspection shall be performed by the Lincoln Police Department.
The vehicle inspection shall be required after the first year of registration
unless the Chief of Police, in the Chief's sole discretion, determines
that a subsequent inspection should not be necessary.
[9-20-2021 by Ord. No.
2021-956; amended 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-982]
(A) The City of Lincoln may prosecute violators of any act constituting
a violation of this chapter. Any person who violates any provisions
of this chapter shall be guilty of an offense and shall be punished
by a fine of not less than $250 and not more than $1,000, unless otherwise
specified elsewhere in the City Code. For the first offense, a fine
only shall be levied; a second offense will cause a one-month suspension
of the license; and the third offense will subject the individual
to a two-year ban of the permit to operate said golf cart and/or UTV.
Individuals who are multiple offenders run the risk of having their
non-highway vehicle impounded at the discretion of the officer at
the time of the stop.
(B) Persons having their non-highway permit revoked must submit a completed
application for reinspection and reinstatement of non-highway vehicle
license along with a reinspection and reinstatement fee of $250 if
the Chief of Police opts to reissue a permit.