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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 10:29:08+00:00

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§ 340.105 Riding Motor Bikes, Bicycles, Skateboards, Etc., in Public Square or Within Two Blocks Thereof Prohibited.
§ 340.110 Use of Motorbikes, Bicycles, Motor Scooters, Roller Skates or Skateboards — Prohibited Where.
§ 340.115 All-Terrain Vehicles — Prohibited — Exceptions — Operation Under an Exception — Prohibited Uses — Penalty.
§ 340.117 Utility Vehicles, Operation on Highway and in Streams or Rivers Prohibited — Exceptions — Passengers Prohibited — Violations, Penalty.
§ 340.155 Motor Vehicles in Park.
§ 340.230 Text Messaging While Operating a Motor Vehicle Prohibited — Exceptions — Definitions — Violation, Penalty.
§ 340.240 Endangerment of an Emergency Responder, Elements.
§ 340.250 Unnecessary and Excessive Noise.
Section 340.105 Riding Motor Bikes, Bicycles, Skateboards, Etc., in Public Square or Within Two Blocks Thereof Prohibited.
Section 340.110 Use of Motorbikes, Bicycles, Motor Scooters, Roller Skates or Skateboards — Prohibited Where.
Section 340.115 All-Terrain Vehicles — Prohibited — Exceptions — Operation Under an Exception — Prohibited Uses — Penalty.
Section 340.117 Utility Vehicles, Operation on Highway and in Streams or Rivers Prohibited — Exceptions — Passengers Prohibited — Violations, Penalty.
Section 340.155 Motor Vehicles in Park.
Section 340.230 Text Messaging While Operating a Motor Vehicle Prohibited — Exceptions — Definitions — Violation, Penalty.
Section 340.240 Endangerment of an Emergency Responder, Elements.
Section 340.250 Unnecessary and Excessive Noise.
No procession or parade, other than a funeral procession, containing fifty (50) or more persons or twenty-five (25) or more vehicles except the forces of the United States Army or Navy, the military forces of this State, and the forces of the Police and Fire Departments shall occupy, march or proceed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued by the Chief of Police and such other regulations as are set forth herein which may apply.
In that area comprising the public square, and within two (2) blocks thereof, no person shall ride or drive or ride upon or operate any motor scooter, motor bike, bicycle, roller skates, skateboards and like means of conveyance or locomotion upon any sidewalk, or other area reserved for pedestrians.
In that area comprising the Marshfield City Parks, no person shall ride or drive or ride upon or operate any motor scooters, motorbikes, bicycle, roller skates, skateboards, and like means of conveyance or locomotion within any building or shelter house in said park.
In that area located within three hundred (300) feet of the Marshfield Municipal Pool in Ellis Jackson Park, no person shall ride or drive or ride upon or operate any motor scooter, motorbike, bicycle, roller skates, skateboards and other like means of conveyance or locomotion upon any sidewalk, or other area reserved for pedestrians.
Utility vehicles operated by handicapped persons for short distances occasionally only on the State's secondary roads when operated between the hours of sunrise and sunset.
A person operating a utility vehicle on a highway pursuant to an exception covered in this Section shall have a valid operator's or chauffeur's license, except that a handicapped person operating such vehicle under Subsection (A)(3) of this Section shall not be required to have passed an examination for the operation of a motorcycle, and the vehicle shall be operated at speeds of less than forty-five (45) miles per hour.
Recreational off-highway vehicles operated by handicapped persons for short distances occasionally only on the State's secondary roads.
A person operating a recreational off-highway vehicle on a highway pursuant to an exception covered in this Section shall have a valid operator's or chauffeur's license, except that a handicapped person operating such vehicle pursuant to Subsection (A)(4) of this Section, but shall not be required to have passed an examination for the operation of a motorcycle. An individual shall not operate a recreational off-highway vehicle upon a highway in this City without displaying a lighted headlamp and a lighted tail lamp. A person may not operate a recreational off-highway vehicle upon a highway of this City unless such person wears a seat belt. When operated on a highway, a recreational off-highway vehicle shall be equipped with a roll bar or roll cage construction to reduce the risk of injury to an occupant of the vehicle in case of the vehicle's rollover.
It shall be a misdemeanor for any person, not a municipal employee, to operate any motor vehicle (including motorcycles, "motorbikes" and "mini-bikes") on any portion of any City Park which is not an established and designated roadway or parking area without the express permission and authority of the Marshfield Park Board.
Except as otherwise provided in this Section, no person twenty-one (21) years of age or younger operating a moving motor vehicle upon the highways of this City shall, by means of a hand-held electronic wireless communications device, send, read, or write a text message or electronic message.
Nothing in this Section shall be construed or interpreted as prohibiting a person from making or taking part in a telephone call, by means of a hand-held electronic wireless communications device, while operating a non-commercial motor vehicle upon the highways of this City.
No person shall permit unnecessary and excessive noise to be emitted from a motor vehicle located on a public street, any parking lot open to the public or other public right-of-way.
The operation of any radio, tape player, compact disc player, loudspeaker or other electronic device used for the amplification of sound, which can be clearly heard at a distance of fifty (50) or more feet.
The sudden acceleration of a motor vehicle which produces a sound due to the tires breaking traction with the pavement, which can be clearly heard at a distance of fifty (50) or more feet.
The motor vehicle may be stopped, standing, parked or moving on a street, highway, alley or parking lot open to the public.

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