Source: https://www.ecode360.com/27566027
Timestamp: 2019-03-24 02:33:24
Document Index: 319841592

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 310', '§ 310', '§ 310', '§ 310', '§ 310', '§ 310', '§21', '§300', '§21', '§11', '§1', '§1', '§21', '§11']

City of Clayton, MO Enforcement and Obedience to Traffic Regulations
§ 310.010 Obedience To Police Officers and Fire Department Officials
§ 310.020 Persons Propelling Pushcarts or Riding Animals To Obey Traffic Regulations
§ 310.030 Use of Skateboards, Roller Skates, In-Line Skates, Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices and Similar Devices Restricted
§ 310.040 Public Employees To Obey Traffic Regulations
§ 310.050 Emergency Vehicles — Use of Lights and Sirens — Right-Of-Way — Stationary Vehicles, Procedure — Penalty
§ 310.060 Leaving The Scene of A Motor Vehicle Accident
Cross Reference — As to restricted commercial vehicles or truck use, sch. VI.
Section 310.010 Obedience To Police Officers and Fire Department Officials
Section 310.020 Persons Propelling Pushcarts or Riding Animals To Obey Traffic Regulations
Section 310.030 Use of Skateboards, Roller Skates, In-Line Skates, Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices and Similar Devices Restricted
Section 310.040 Public Employees To Obey Traffic Regulations
Section 310.050 Emergency Vehicles — Use of Lights and Sirens — Right-Of-Way — Stationary Vehicles, Procedure — Penalty
Section 310.060 Leaving The Scene of A Motor Vehicle Accident
Section 310.010 Obedience To Police Officers and Fire Department Officials [1]
[CC 1970 §21-3]
State Law Reference—For similar provisions, §300.080, RSMo.
[CC 1970 §21-26; CC 1947 §11-50; Ord. No. 5267 §1, 8-13-1996; Ord. No. 5796 §1, 11-11-2003]
As used in this Section, "electric personal assistive mobility device (EPAMD)" shall mean a self-balancing, two-non-tandem-wheeled device designed to transport only one (1) person, with an electric propulsion system with an average power of seven hundred fifty (750) watts (one (1) horsepower), whose maximum speed on a paved level surface, when powered solely by such a propulsion system while ridden by an operator who weighs one hundred seventy (170) pounds, is less than twenty (20) miles per hour. Persons under sixteen (16) years of age shall not operate an electric personal assistive mobility device, except for an operator with a mobility-related disability.
It shall be unlawful for any person upon a skateboard, electric personal assistive mobility device, roller skates, in-line skates, coaster, sled, toy vehicle or similar device to:
Go upon any roadway which has more than one (1) traffic lane running in the same direction (including, but not limited to, Clayton Road, Brentwood Boulevard, Forsyth Boulevard, Central Avenue, Big Bend Boulevard, Maryland Avenue, Bemiston Avenue, Bonhomme Avenue, Carondelet Avenue and Meramec Avenue), except while crossing a street in a crosswalk.
Ride in or upon any public property (other than sidewalks) or private property of another, to include steps, staircases, ramps, banisters, courtyards, fountains, foyers, plazas and other improved areas associated with real property, without specific permission from the property owner or an agent thereof.
Ride in or upon any school playground, parking garage or paved lot, if the area has been posted to prohibit such devices or without specific permission from the property owner or an agent thereof.
Use such devices in a crowd or during a public event, except that a person with a demonstrable mobility-related disability may use an electric personal assistive mobility device unless such use would pose a hazard to public safety.
To latch onto a motor vehicle with the intent to secure a tow or ride.
Skateboards, electric personal assistive mobility devices, roller skates, in-line skates, coasters, toy vehicles, sleds and similar devices, etc., will be permitted on public sidewalks (other than as prohibited in Subsection (B)(4) above) provided that such devices are operated in a safe and prudent manner. In addition, those persons operating such devices shall be required to yield the right-of-way to any and all pedestrians who may be utilizing the same sidewalk.
In the event a person is operating a skateboard, electric personal assistive mobility device, roller skates, in-line skates, coasters, sleds, toy vehicles or similar devices in contradiction to this Section and the individual is seventeen (17) years of age or younger, responding Police Officers may impound the item and retain possession of same until such time as the parent or guardian of the violator shall appear at the Police Department and claim the impounded device.
Any person who shall be convicted of a violation of the provisions of this Section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished as provided in Section 100.110 of this Code of ordinances.
[CC 1970 §21-4; CC 1947 §11-5]
The provisions of this Chapter shall apply to the operator of any vehicle owned by or used in the service of the U.S. Government, this State, County or City and it shall be unlawful for any such operator to violate any of the provisions of this Chapter.