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Chapter 8.08 OFF-ROAD VEHICLES (ORVS) AND WHEELED ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES (WATVS)
OFF-ROAD VEHICLES (ORVS) AND WHEELED ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES (WATVS)
8.08.020 Use of wheeled all-terrain vehicles on city streets.
8.08.030 Restrictions on use of wheeled all-terrain vehicles on city streets.
8.08.040 Equipment requirements of wheeled all-terrain vehicles.
8.08.050 Registration requirements of a wheeled all-terrain vehicle.
8.08.060 Duty to obey traffic control devices and rules of the road.
8.08.070 Prohibited uses.
8.08.080 Prohibited areas.
8.08.090 Violation – Penalty.
8.08.100 Severability.
Unless otherwise specifically provided for herein, the definitions set forth in Chapter 46.09 RCW, as existing or hereafter amended, shall govern this chapter. In addition, when used in this chapter, the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the following meanings:
(1) “City” means the city of Wenatchee, Washington, including its elected officials, employees, and agents.
(2) “City street” means every way, lane, road, street, boulevard, and every way or place in the city open as a matter of right to public vehicular traffic inside the city limits.
(3) “Motorcycle helmet” has the same meaning as provided in RCW 46.37.530.
(4) “Off-road vehicle” or “ORV” means any motorized vehicle used for recreational purposes on nonhighway roads, trails, or a variety of other natural terrain. Any reference to wheeled all-terrain vehicle in this chapter shall include reference to off-road vehicles or ORVs.
(5) “Rules of the road” means all the rules that apply to vehicle or pedestrian traffic as set forth in state and/or local statutes, rules or regulations.
(6) “Sidewalk” means that property between the curb lines or the lateral lines of a city street and the adjacent property, set aside and intended for the use of pedestrians or such portion of private property parallel and in proximity to a city street and dedicated to use by pedestrians.
(7) “Wheeled all-terrain vehicle” or “WATV” means (a) any motorized nonhighway vehicle with handlebars that is 50 inches or less in width, has a seat height of at least 20 inches, weighs less than 1,500 pounds, and has four tires having a diameter of 30 inches or less, or (b) a utility-type vehicle designed for and capable of travel over designated roads that travels on four or more low-pressure tires of 20 psi or less, has a maximum width less than 74 inches, has a maximum weight less than 2,000 pounds, has a wheelbase of 110 inches or less, and satisfies at least one of the following: (i) has a minimum width of 50 inches; (ii) has a minimum weight of at least 900 pounds; or (iii) has a wheelbase of over 61 inches. A wheeled all-terrain vehicle is an off-road vehicle for the purposes of Chapter 4.24 RCW. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
Subject to the restrictions set forth in WMC 8.08.030, as existing or hereafter amended, and other requirements set forth in this chapter, any person with a valid driver’s license issued by the state of the person’s residence may operate a wheeled all-terrain vehicle upon a city street having a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
(1) Any person who operates or rides as a passenger in a wheeled all-terrain vehicle must wear a securely fastened motorcycle helmet while the WATV is in motion, unless the WATV is equipped with seat belts and roll bars or an enclosed passenger compartment;
(2) A person may not operate a wheeled all-terrain vehicle upon State Route 97/U.S. 2; however, a person may cross State Route 97/U.S. 2 at a controlled intersection if the crossing begins and ends on a city street with a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less and occurs at an intersection of approximately 90 degrees;
(3) A person may not operate a wheeled all-terrain vehicle upon a city street with a speed limit in excess of 35 miles per hour; however, a person may cross a city street with a speed limit in excess of 35 miles per hour at a controlled intersection if the crossing begins and ends on a city street with a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less and occurs at an intersection of approximately 90 degrees;
(4) A person may operate a wheeled all-terrain vehicle upon any city street while being used under the authority or direction of an appropriate agency that engages in emergency management, as defined in RCW 46.09.310, or search and rescue, as defined in RCW 38.52.010, or a law enforcement agency, as defined in RCW 16.52.011, within the scope of the agency’s official duties; and
(5) Wheeled all-terrain vehicles, and the use thereof, are subject to the regulations and requirements set forth in Chapter 46.55 RCW. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
Any wheeled all-terrain vehicle operated on a city street shall include the following equipment (which equipment shall be used and operated as further prescribed herein):
(6) Outside of hours of darkness, the person operating the WATV must comply with RCW 46.37.200 or 46.61.310;
(7) A mirror attached to either the right or left handlebar, which must be located to give the person operating the WATV a complete view of the city street for a distance of at least 200 feet to the rear of the WATV; however, a utility-type vehicle, as described under RCW 46.09.310(19), must have two mirrors meeting the requirements of RCW 46.37.400;
(8) A windshield meeting the requirements of RCW 46.37.430, unless the person operating the WATV wears glasses, goggles, or a face shield while operating the WATV, of a type conforming to rules adopted by the Washington State Patrol;
(11) A spark arrester and muffling device meeting the requirements of RCW 46.09.470; and
(12) For utility-type vehicles, as described under RCW 46.09.310(19), seat belts meeting the requirements of RCW 46.37.510. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
Any wheeled all-terrain vehicle operated on a city street must comply with all the registration requirements of Chapter 46.09 RCW. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
Unless a law enforcement officer directs otherwise, a person operating a wheeled all-terrain vehicle must obey all rules of the road that apply to vehicle or pedestrian traffic and must obey the instructions of official traffic control signals, signs and other control devices applicable to vehicles. A person operating a wheeled all-terrain vehicle upon a city street is subject to all of the duties that Chapter 46.61 RCW et seq. imposes on an operator of a vehicle, except as to those provisions thereof which by their nature can have no application. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
(1) No person shall operate or ride a wheeled all-terrain vehicle in a negligent or unsafe manner, as determined in the sole discretion of any law enforcement officer or city official responsible for enforcement of this chapter, but must operate it with reasonable regard for his or her own safety and for the safety of others.
(2) No person shall tow any trailers, devices, equipment or persons behind the wheeled all-terrain vehicle.
(3) No person shall operate a wheeled all-terrain vehicle side-by-side in a single lane of traffic.
(4) No person shall carry or transport any other person or passenger on a wheeled all-terrain vehicle, nor shall any other person ride on a wheeled all-terrain vehicle, unless such wheeled all-terrain vehicle is designed to carry more than one person, in which event a passenger may ride upon the permanent and regular seat if designed for two persons, or upon another seat firmly attached to the wheeled all-terrain vehicle. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
(1) It is unlawful to operate a wheeled all-terrain vehicle on a sidewalk.
(3) It is unlawful to operate a wheeled all-terrain vehicle on any pedestrian trail or bridge where the operation of motorized vehicles is prohibited. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
Any person who violates a provision of this chapter is guilty of a traffic infraction and will be punished by the imposition of a monetary penalty as authorized by RCW 46.09.490, as existing or hereafter amended; provided, that conduct that constitutes a criminal traffic offense may be charged as such and is subject to the maximum penalties allowed for such offenses. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)
Each separate provision of this chapter is independent of all other provisions. If any provision of this chapter, or any part thereof, is declared invalid, all other provisions, or parts thereof, remain valid and enforceable. (Ord. 2016-08 § 1)