A. "Motorized foot scooter"
means a device with no more than two 10-inch or smaller diameter wheels that has handlebars, is designed to be stood or sat upon by the operator, and is powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor that is capable of propelling the device with or without human propulsion. The definition includes both gasoline-powered motorized foot scooters and electric-powered motorized foot scooters, and these regulations apply equally to both, unless one or the other is specifically referenced.
B. "Wheeled recreational device"
means any wheeled recreational object designed to propel the person using that object, which includes but is not limited to bicycles, skates and skateboards whether powered by gravity, hand, foot, pedal power, internal combustion or electric motor, whether it be stood on, sat upon or ridden in, and that is not required to obtain and display a Washington State vehicle license (Chapter 46.16 RCW). For purposes of this chapter, "wheeled recreational device" does not include motorcycles (RCW 46.04.330), motor driven cycles (RCW 46.04.332), mopeds (RCW 46.04.304), electric assisted bicycles (RCW 46.04.169), electric personal mobility devices (RCW 46.04.1695), or power wheelchairs (RCW 46.04.415).
C. "City street"
means every public highway, road or street, as defined in Chapter 46.04 RCW, or part thereof, located within the city.
D. "City property"
means any park, parking lot, municipal facility or other real property owned by the city.
E. "Rules of the road"
means all rules applicable to vehicle or pedestrian traffic as set forth in state statute, city ordinance, rule or regulation.
F. "Helmet"
means a head covering that meets or exceeds safety standards adopted by Standard Z-90.4 set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or Snell Foundation, or such subsequent nationally recognized standard for bicycle helmet performance as the city may approve, and bearing a label evidencing that the helmet meets such standard with a label required by the Federal Consumer Product Safety Commission adopted by the Code of Federal Regulations 16 CFR 1203.
G. "Multiuse trail"
means any portion of the city's trail system, including sidewalks, used by pedestrians, bicycles or equestrians, or any two thereof.
(Ord. 1000 § 1, 2006)