For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have the
following meanings:
MOTORIZED CONVEYANCE
Any wheeled device used to carry persons or property which is powered
by any means other than muscular power alone, and which is not required by
the laws of the Commonwealth to be registered and insured as a motor vehicle.
EXEMPT MOTORIZED CONVEYANCE
A.
Railroad and railway cars;
B.
Vehicles operated by the system known as trolley motor or trackless
trolley under the general laws;
C.
Vehicles running only upon rails or tracks;
D.
Vehicles used for purposes other than the transportation of property
and incapable of being driven at a speed exceeding twelve miles per hour and
which are used exclusively for the building, repair and maintenance of highways
or designed especially for use elsewhere than on the traveled part of ways;
E.
Wheelchairs owned and operated by invalids; and
F.
Vehicles which are operated or guided by a person on foot.
The Town Manager may adopt rules and regulations to preserve and promote
the public safety, consistent with this article, governing the use and rental
of motorized conveyances within the Town. Such regulations shall become effective
when filed with the Town Clerk and published in a newspaper having general
circulation within the Town, and may include, but need not be limited to,
designation of the areas in which, or the times or seasons during which, motorized
conveyances may be used notwithstanding this chapter.
Whoever violates the provisions of this chapter shall be punished by
a fine not to exceed $300.
A police officer enforcing the provisions of this chapter may seize
a motorized conveyance which has been used improperly. A motorized conveyance
so seized may be held by the Police Department until final disposition of
any enforcement proceedings hereunder, including the payment of any fine or
noncriminal penalty.