RCW 46.61.710
Mopeds, EPAMDs, electric-assisted bicycles, motorized foot scooters
-- General requirements and operation.
(1) No person shall operate a moped upon the highways
of this state unless the moped has been assigned a moped registration
number and displays a moped permit in accordance with the
provisions of RCW 46.16.630.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a moped may
not be operated on a bicycle
path or trail, bikeway, equestrian trail, or hiking or recreational
trail.
(3) Operation of a moped, electric personal assistive mobility
device, or an electric-assisted bicycle
on a fully controlled limited access highway is unlawful.
Operation of a moped or an electric-assisted bicycle
on a sidewalk is unlawful.
(4) Removal of any muffling device or pollution control device
from a moped is unlawful.
(5) Subsections (1), (2), and (4) of this section do not
apply to electric-assisted bicycles. Electric-assisted bicycles
and motorized foot scooters may have access to highways of
the state to the same extent as bicycles. Subject to subsection
(6) of this section, electric-assisted bicycles and motorized
foot scooters may be operated on a multipurpose trail or bicycle
lane, but local jurisdictions may restrict or otherwise limit
the access of electric-assisted bicycles and motorized foot
scooters, and state agencies may regulate the use of motorized
foot scooters on facilities and properties under their jurisdiction
and control.
(6) Subsections (1) and (4) of this section do not apply
to motorized foot scooters. Subsection (2) of this section
applies to motorized foot scooters when the bicycle
path, trail, bikeway, equestrian trail, or hiking or recreational
trail was built or is maintained with federal highway transportation
funds. Additionally, any new trail or bicycle
path or readily identifiable existing trail or bicycle path not built or maintained with federal
highway transportation funds may be used by persons operating
motorized foot scooters only when appropriately signed.
(7) A person operating an electric personal assistive mobility
device (EPAMD) shall obey all speed limits and shall yield
the right-of-way to pedestrians and human-powered devices
at all times. An operator must also give an audible signal
before overtaking and passing a pedestrian. Except for the
limitations of this subsection, persons operating an EPAMD
have all the rights and duties of a pedestrian.
(8) The use of an EPAMD may be regulated in the following
circumstances:
(a) A municipality and the department of transportation may
prohibit the operation of an EPAMD on public highways within
their respective jurisdictions where the speed limit is greater
than twenty-five miles per hour;
(b) A municipality may restrict the speed of an EPAMD in
locations with congested pedestrian or nonmotorized traffic
and where there is significant speed differential between
pedestrians or nonmotorized traffic and EPAMD operators. The
areas in this subsection must be designated by the city engineer
or designee of the municipality. Municipalities shall not
restrict the speed of an EPAMD in the entire community or
in areas in which there is infrequent pedestrian traffic;
(c) A state agency or local government may regulate the operation
of an EPAMD within the boundaries of any area used for recreation,
open space, habitat, trails, or conservation purposes.
[2003 c 353 ß 10; 2002 c 247 ß 7; 1997 c 328 ß 5; 1979 ex.s.
c 213 ß 8.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2003 c 353: See note following RCW
46.04.320.
Legislative review -- 2002 c 247: See note following
RCW 46.04.1695.
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