Chapter
05-067
2005 -- S 0283
Enacted 06/22/05
A N A C T
RELATING TO MOTOR AND
OTHER VEHICLES -- BICYCLE FACILITIES
Introduced By: Senators Algiere, Gibbs, and Breene
Date
Introduced: February 09, 2005
It is enacted by the General
Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 31-1-23 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-1 entitled
"Definitions
and
General Code Provisions" is hereby amended to read as follows:
31-1-23.
Types of roads. – (a) "Bicycle lane" means a portion of
highway right-of-way
designated
by the state and identified by official traffic control devices (pavement
markings) for
the
exclusive use of bicyclists. The operation and parking of motor vehicles is
prohibited within
the
lane identified for exclusive use by bicyclists, except when making a turn,
entering or leaving
the
roadway or a parking lane, or when required in the course of official duty.
(b)
"Bicycle route" means a shared right-of-way along a highway,
designated by the state
and
identified by official traffic control devices (signs) for use by bicyclists.
(a)
(c) "Bicycle trail or path" means a separate roadway
designated by the state or local
governments
to be used solely by bicycles. When a bicycle trail or path forms a part of a
highway
as
defined in this section, it is separated from the highway by an open space or
barrier. bikeway
physically
separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and
either
within
the highway right-of-way or within an independent right-of-way. Bicycle trails
or paths
may
also be used by pedestrians, skaters, wheelchair users, joggers and other
nonmotorized users.
(b) (d) "Laned roadway" means a roadway which is
divided into two (2) or more clearly
marked
lanes for vehicular traffic.
(c) (e) "Limited access highway" means every highway,
street, or roadway to or from
which
owners or occupants of abutting lands and other persons have no legal right of
access
except
at those points and in that manner determined by the public authority having
jurisdiction
over it.
(d) (f) "Local highway" means every street or highway
other than a state highway,
private
road, or driveway.
(e) (g) "Private road or driveway" means every way or
place in private ownership that is
used for
vehicular travel only by the owner and by those others having express or
implied
permission
from the owner.
(f) (h) "Roadway" means that portion of a highway
improved, designed, or ordinarily
used for
vehicular travel, excluding the sidewalk, berm, or shoulder even when used by
persons
riding
bicycles. In the event a highway includes two (2) or more separate roadways,
"roadway"
refers
to the roadway separately and not the roadways collectively.
(g) (i) "Sidewalk" means that portion of a street
between the curb lines, or the lateral
lines of
a roadway, and the adjacent property lines intended for the use of pedestrians.
(h) (j) "State highway" means every street or highway
constructed and/or maintained by
the
director of public works and the division of roads and bridges.
(i) (k) "Street or highway" means the entire width
between boundary lines of every way
when any
part of it is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic.
(j) (l) "Through highway" means every highway or
portion of a highway having
entrances
from intersecting highways at which vehicular traffic is required by law to
stop before
entering
or crossing, and where stop signs are erected under the provisions of chapters
1 -- 27 of
this
title.
SECTION
2. Chapter 31-15 of the General Laws entitled "Passing, Use of Lanes, and
Rules
of the Road" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:
31-15-17.
Crossing bicycle lane. – (a) A person may not operate a motor
vehicle upon a
bicycle
lane except when making a turn, entering or leaving the roadway or a parking
lane, or
when
required in the course of official duty. An implement of husbandry may
momentarily cross
into
a bicycle lane to permit other vehicles to overtake and pass the implement of
husbandry.
(b)
Violations of this section are subject of fines enumerated in section
31-41.1-4.
SECTION
3. Chapter 31-17 of the General Laws entitled "Right-of-Way" is
hereby
amended
by adding thereto the following section:
31-17-9.
Yielding to riders on bicycle lane. – (a) The driver of a vehicle
about to cross
or to
turn left or right across a bicycle lane shall yield the right-of-way to any
person operating a
bicycle
or motorized wheelchair upon the bicycle lane.
(b)
Any driver of a vehicle convicted of violating the provisions of this section
shall be
sentenced
to pay a fine of not more than seventy-five dollars ($75.00).
SECTION
4. Sections 31-18-20 and 31-18-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-18
entitled
"Pedestrians" are hereby amended to read as follows:
31-18-20.
Wheelchairs -- Rights and duties. – (a) Every person operating a
wheelchair
upon a
sidewalk or roadway shall be granted all the rights and shall be subject to all
the duties
applicable
to a pedestrian.
(b)
Every person riding a motorized wheelchair on a bicycle lane, trail or path
shall be
granted
all the rights and shall be subject to all the duties applicable to the driver
of a bicycle
operating
on a bicycle lane trail or path except: (1) when those rights or duties, by
their very
nature,
can have no application; or (2) as otherwise specifically provided under chapters
1-27 of
this
title.
31-18-21.
Pedestrians and bike facilities. -- Except in the cases of limited
access roads,
and/or
roads of less than twenty-three feet (23') in width, the director of the
department of
transportation
is authorized and directed to provide for the accommodation of bicycle and
pedestrian
traffic in the planning, design, construction and reconstruction, and to
consider this in
the
resurfacing and striping of any project undertaken by the department, unless
the director, after
appropriate
review by the director or his or her designees, determines that the inclusion
of bike
facilities
and pedestrian access would be contrary to acceptable standards of public
safety,
degrade
environmental or scenic quality, or conflict with existing right-of-way. In his
or her
deliberations,
the director shall take into consideration the cost of the facilities in
relationship to
available
funding. Bike facilities may include bike bicycle lanes, routes,
or paths or trails;
permeable
paved shoulders; and/or signage.
SECTION
5. Sections 31-19-6, 31-19-7 and 31-19-11 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-
19
entitled "Operation of Bicycles" are hereby amended to read as
follows:
31-19-6.
Bicycles to right of road. -- Every person operating a bicycle upon a
roadway
shall
ride as near to the right side of the roadway as practicable, exercising due
care when passing
a
standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction except where
official traffic control
devices
(signs or pavement markings) specifically direct bicyclists to do otherwise.
31-19-7.
Number of bicycles abreast. -- Persons riding bicycles upon a roadway
shall
not ride
more than two (2) abreast except on bicycle trails or paths or parts of
roadways set aside
for the
exclusive use of bicycles. Persons riding two (2) abreast shall not unduly
impede traffic
and, on
a laned roadway, shall ride within a single lane.
31-19-11.
Bicycles and motorized wheelchairs on sidewalks and crosswalks. -- A
person
may ride any vehicle operated by human power or may operate a motorized
wheelchair or
an
electric personal assistive mobility device ("EPAMD") as defined in
section 31-1-3 upon and
along a
sidewalk, a bicycle lane, a bicycle route or across a roadway upon and
along a crosswalk,
unless
prohibited by official traffic-control devices (signs).
SECTION
6. Sections 31-21-4 and 31-21-14 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-21
entitled
"Stopping, Standing, and Parking Restrictions" are hereby amended to
read as follows:
31-21-4.
Places where parking or stopping prohibited. -- (a) No person shall
stop,
stand,
or park a vehicle, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic
or in
compliance
with law or the directions of a police officer or traffic control device, in
any of the
following
places:
(1) On a sidewalk;
(2) In front of a public or private driveway;
(3) Within an intersection;
(4) Within eight feet (8') of a fire hydrant;
(5) On a crosswalk;
(6) Within twenty feet (20') of a crosswalk at an intersection;
(7) Within thirty feet (30') upon the approach to any flashing beacon, stop
sign, or traffic
control
signal located at the side of a roadway;
(8) Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb, or within thirty feet (30') of
points on
the curb
immediately opposite the ends of a safety zone, unless the traffic authority
indicates a
different
length by signs or markings;
(9) Within fifty feet (50') of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing;
(10) Within twenty feet (20') of the driveway entrance to any fire station, and
on the side
of a
street opposite the entrance to any fire station within seventy-five feet (75')
of the entrance
(when
properly sign-posted);
(11) Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping,
standing,
or
parking would obstruct traffic;
(12) On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb
of a street;
(13) Upon any bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or within a
highway
tunnel;
(14) At any place where official signs prohibit stopping;
(15) At any curb cut or ramp for persons with disabilities.;
(16)
On any bicycle lane, trail or path.
(b)
The following vehicles are exempt from the prohibitions contained in subsection
(a):
(1)
School buses or worker transport buses that are loading or unloading children
or
workers,
provided that the school bus or worker transport bus operates its flashing bus
safety
lights;
(2)
Subject to the provisions of section 31-21-6, vehicles that are momentarily
stopped,
standing,
or parked to admit or discharge passengers;
(3)
Vehicles that are momentarily stopped, standing, or parked for the purpose of
and
while
actually engaged in loading or unloading property;
(4)
Vehicles that are owned or operated by the state or a city or town when the
vehicle
must
stop, stand, or park to perform maintenance or repair work on an area where
stopping,
standing
or parking is prohibited under the provisions of subsection (a);
(5)
Vehicles that are disabled in such a manner and to such extent that the vehicle
operator
cannot avoid stopping or temporarily leaving the disabled vehicle in an area
where
stopping,
standing or parking is prohibited under the provisions of subsection (a);
(6)
Vehicles that are momentarily stopped to allow oncoming traffic to pass before
making
a right or left-hand turn, or in preparation for or while negotiating an exit
from the road.
(b)
(c) Violations of this section are subject to fines enumerated in
section 31-41.1-4.
31-21-14.
Opening vehicle doors. -- No person shall open the door of a motor
vehicle on
the
roadways, streets, or highways of this state, available to moving traffic,
unless and until it is
reasonably
safe to do so, and can be done without interfering with the movement of other
traffic,
including
pedestrians and bicycles on sidewalks, shoulders, or bicycle lanes. No person shall
leave a door
open on the side of a vehicle available to moving traffic, including
pedestrians and
bicycles
on sidewalks, shoulders or bicycle lanes, for a period of time longer than necessary to
load or
unload passengers. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be
fined forty-
five
dollars ($45.00).
SECTION
7. Section 31-27-19 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-27 entitled "Motor
Vehicle
Offenses" is hereby amended to read as follows:
31-27-19.
Operating a motor vehicle on a bicycle trail or path Operating a motor
vehicle
on a bicycle lane, trail or path. --
(a) No Except as provided in section 31-15-17, no
person
shall operate any motor vehicle on a bicycle lane, trail or path, as
defined in section 31-1-
23(a).
(b) Any person who operates a motor vehicle upon any bicycle lane, trail
or path shall be
punishable
by a fine of one hundred dollars ($100).
(c) The division of motor vehicles, upon receiving a record of the conviction
of any
person
upon a charge of operating a motor vehicle on a bicycle lane, trail or
path, shall suspend
the
person's operator's license for a period of six (6) months.
(d) Emergency vehicle and employees of federal, state, and local government
shall be
exempt
from the provisions when acting in the scope of their official duties.
SECTION
8. Section 31-41.1-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-41.1 entitled
"Adjudication
of Traffic Offenses" is hereby amended to read as follows:
31-41.1-4.
Schedule of violations. -- (a) The penalties for violations of the
enumerated
sections,
listed in numerical order, correspond to the fines described. However, those
offenses for
which
punishments which may vary according to the severity of the offense, or
punishment which
require
the violator to perform a service, shall be heard and decided by the traffic
tribunal or
municipal
court. The following violations may be handled administratively through the
method
prescribed
in this chapter. This list is not exclusive and jurisdiction may be conferred
on the
traffic
tribunal with regard to other violations.
VIOLATIONS SCHEDULE
8-8.2-2
DOT, DEM, or other agency and department $75.00 violations
24-10-17
Soliciting rides in motor vehicles 40.00
24-10-18
Backing up prohibited 75.00
24-10-20
Park and ride lots 75.00
31-3-12
Visibility of plates 75.00
31-3-18
Display of plates 75.00
31-2-32
Driving with expired registration 75.00
32-3-34
Failure to notify division of change of address 75.00
31-3-35
Notice of change of name 75.00
31-3-40
Temporary plates - dealer issued 75.00
31-4-3
Temporary registration - twenty (20) day bill of 75.00 sale
31-10-10
Rules as to armed forces license 75.00
31-10-30
Driving on expired license 75.00
31-10-32
Notice of change of address 75.00
31-10.1-4
No motorcycle helmet (operator) 60.00
31-10.1-5
Motorcycle handlebar violation 75.00
31-10.1-6
No motorcycle helmet (passenger) 75.00
31-10.1-7
Inspection of motorcycle required 75.00
31-12-12
Local motor vehicle ordinance 75.00
31-13-04
Obedience to devices 75.00
31-13-6(3)(i)
Eluding traffic light 75.00
31-13-09
Flashing signals 75.00
31-13-11
Injury to signs or devices 75.00
31-14-1
Reasonable and prudent speed 75.00
31-14-03
Condition requiring reduced speed 75.00
31-14-09
Below minimum speed 75.00
31-14-12
Speed limit on bridges and structures 75.00
31-15-1
Leaving lane of travel 75.00
31-15-2
Slow traffic to right 75.00
31-15-3
Operator left of center 75.00
31-15-4
Overtaking on left 75.00
31-15-5(a)
Overtaking on right 75.00
31-15-6
Clearance for overtaking 75.00
31-15-7
Places where overtaking prohibited 75.00
31-15-8
No passing zone 75.00
31-15-9
One way highways 75.00
31-15-10
Rotary traffic islands 75.00
31-15-11
Laned roadway violation 75.00
31-15-12
Following too closely 75.00
31-15-12.1
Entering intersection 75.00
31-15-13
Crossing center section of divided highway 75.00
31-15-14
Entering or leaving limited access roadways 75.00
31-15-16
Use of emergency break-down lane for travel 75.00
31-15-17
Crossing bicycle lane 75.00
31-16-1
Care in starting from stop 75.00
31-16-2
Manner of turning at intersection 75.00
31-16-4
U turn where prohibited 75.00
31-16-5
Turn signal required 75.00
31-16-6
Time of signaling turn 75.00
31-16-7
Failure to give stop signal 75.00
31-16-8
Method of giving signals 75.00
31-17-1
Failure to yield right of way 75.00
31-17-2
Vehicle turning left 75.00
31-17-3
Yield right of way (intersection) 75.00
31-17-4
Obedience to stop signs 75.00
31-17-5
Entering from private road or driveway 75.00
31-17-8
Vehicle within right of way, rotary 75.00
31-17-9
Yielding to bicycles on bicycle lane 75.00
31-18-3
Right of way in crosswalks 75.00
31-18-5
Crossing other than at crosswalks 75.00
31-18-8
Due care by drivers 75.00
31-18-12
Hitchhiking 75.00
31-18-18
Right of way on sidewalks 75.00
31-19-3
Traffic laws applied to bicycles 75.00
31-19-20
Sale of new bicycles 75.00
31-19-21
Sale of used bicycles 75.00
31-19.1-2
Operating motorized bicycle on an interstate 75.00 highway
31-19.2-2
Operating motorized tricycle on an interstate 75.00 highway
31-20-1
Failure to stop at railroad crossing 75.00
31-20-2
Driving through railroad gate 75.00
31-20-9
Obedience to stop sign 75.00
31-21-4
Places where parking or stopping prohibited 75.00
31-21-14
Opening of vehicle doors 45.00
31-22-2
Improper backing up 75.00
31-22-4
Overloading vehicle 75.00
31-22-5
Violation of safety zone 75.00
31-22-6
Coasting 75.00
31-22-7
Following fire apparatus 75.00
31-22-8
Crossing fire hose 75.00
31-22-9
Throwing debris on highway - snow removal 75.00
31-22-11.5
Improper use of school bus - not to exceed five hundred
dollars ($500) for each
day of improper use
31-22-22(a)
No child restraint 75.00
31-22-22(a)
Child restraint/seat belt but not in any rear 75.00
seating position
31-22-22(b),
(f) No seat belt - passenger 75.00
31-22-22(g)
No seat belt - operator 75.00
31-22-23
Tow trucks - proper identification 275.00
31-22-24
Operation of interior lights 75.00
31-23-1(d)(2)
U.S. department of transportation motor
carrier safety rules
and regulations 125.00
31-23-4
Brake equipment required 75.00
31-23-8
Horn required 75.00
31-23-10
Sirens prohibited 75.00
31-23-13
Muffler required 75.00
31-23-13.1
Altering height or operating a motor
vehicle with an altered
height 75.00
31-23-14
Prevention of excessive fumes or smoke 75.00
31-23-16
Windshield and window stickers (visibility) 75.00
31-23-17
Windshield wipers 75.00
31-23-19
Metal tires prohibited 75.00
31-23-20
Protuberances on tires 75.00
31-23-26
Fenders and wheel flaps required 75.00
31-23-27
Rear wheel flaps on buses, trucks and trailers 75.00
31-23-29
Flares or red flag required over
four thousand pounds (4,000
lbs.) 75.00
31-23-40
Approved types of seat belt requirements 75.00
31-23-42.1
Special mirror - school bus 75.00
31-23-43
Chocks required (1 pair) - over
four thousand pounds (4,000
lbs.) 75.00
31-23-45
Tire treads - defective tires 75.00
31-23-47
Slow moving emblem required 75.00
31-23-49
Transportation of gasoline - passenger vehicle 75.00
31-23-51
Operating bike or motor vehicle wearing ear phones
(first offense) 60.00
31-24-1
Times when lights required 75.00
through
31-24-53
Safety lights required on food vending vehicles 75.00
31-24-5
Headlamp required on motorcycle 75.00
31-24-31
Flashing lights - permit required 75.00
31-24-34
Failure to dim lights 75.00
31-24-45
Red flag required, load projecting four feet (4') rear 75.00
31-25-03
Maximum width of one hundred and two
inches (102") exceeded
75.00
31-25-04
Maximum height of one hundred
sixty-two inches (162") exceeded 75.00
31-25-06
Maximum number and length of coupled vehicles 500.00
31-25-07
Load extending three feet (3') front, six feet 75.00
(6') rear exceeded
31-25-9
Leaking load 75.00
31-25-11
Connections between coupled vehicles 75.00
31-25-12
Towing chain, twelve inch (12") square flag required 75.00
31-25-12.1
Tow truck - use of lanes (first offense) 50.00
31-25-14(d)(1)
Maximum weight and tandem axles 125.00
31-25-14(d)(2)
Maximum weight and tandem axles 125.00
31-25-14(d)(3)
Maximum weight and tandem axles 125.00
31-25-16(c)(1)
Maximum weight shown in registration 65.00 per
thousand lbs. overweight
or portion thereof.
31-25-16(c)(2)
Maximum weight shown in registration 125.00 per
thousand lbs. overweight
or portion thereof.
31-25-16(c)(3)
Maximum weight shown in registration 1,025.00 plus
$125.00 per thousand
pounds overweight or
portion thereof.
31-25-17
Identification of trucks and truck-tractors 50.00
(first offense)
31-25-24
Carrying and inspection of excess load limit 175.00
31-27-2.3
Refusal to take preliminary breath test 75.00
31-28-7(d)
Wrongful use of handicapped parking placard 500.00
31-28-7(f)
Handicapped parking space violation:
First offense 100.00
Second offense 175.00
Third offense and
subsequent offenses 325.00
31-28-7.1(e)
Wrongful use of institutional handicapped
parking placard 125.00
31-33-2
Failure to file accident report 45.00
31-36.1-17
No fuel tax stamp (out-of-state) 75.00
31-38-3
No inspection sticker 75.00
31-38-4
Violation of inspection laws 75.00
31-47.2-06
Heavy-duty vehicle emission inspections:
First offense 125.00
Second offense 525.00
Third and subsequent offenses 1,025.00
37-15-7
Littering 55.00
39-12-26
Public carriers violation 75.00
SPEEDING
Fine
(A)
One to ten miles per hour (1-10 mph)
in
excess of posted speed limit $ 75.00
(B)
Eleven miles per hour (11 mph) in
excess
of posted speed limit with a fine
of
ten dollars ($10.00) per mile in excess 185.00
of
speed limit shall be assessed. minimum
(b)
In addition to any other penalties provided by law, a judge may impose the
following
penalties
for speeding:
(1)
For speeds up to and including ten miles per hour (10 mph) over the posted
speed
limit on
public highways, a fine as provided for in subsection (a) of this section for
the first
offense,
ten dollars ($10.00) per mile for each mile in excess of the speed limit for
the second
offense
if within twelve (12) months of the first offense, and fifteen dollars ($15.00)
per mile for
each
mile in excess of the speed limit for the third and any subsequent offense if
within twelve
(12)
months of the first offense. In addition, the license may be suspended up to
thirty (30) days.
(2)
For speeds in excess of ten miles per hour (10 mph) over the posted speed limit
on
public
highways, a mandatory fine of ten dollars ($10.00) for each mile over the speed
limit for
the
first offense, fifteen dollars ($15.00) per mile for each mile in excess of the
speed limit for the
second
offense if within twelve (12) months of the first offense, and twenty dollars
($20.00) per
mile for
each mile in excess of the speed limit for the third and subsequent offense if
within
twelve
(12) months of the first offense. In addition, the license may be suspended up
to sixty (60)
days.
(c)
Any person charged with a violation who pays the fine administratively pursuant
to
chapter
8.2 of title 8 shall not be subject to any additional costs or assessments,
including, but not
limited
to, the hearing fee established in section 8-18-4 or assessment for substance
abuse
prevention.
SECTION 9. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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