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    By the Committee on Transportation and Senator Wasserman
    Schultz
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  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to motorized scooters; amending
  3         s. 316.003; defining the term "motorized
  4         scooter"; amending s. 316.2065, F.S.; providing
  5         motorized scooter operating regulations;
  6         providing an effective date.
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  8  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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10         Section 1.  Subsection (21) of section 316.003, Florida
11  Statutes, is amended and subsection (82) is added to that
12  section to read:
13         316.003  Definitions.--The following words and phrases,
14  when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings
15  respectively ascribed to them in this section, except where
16  the context otherwise requires:
17         (21)  MOTOR VEHICLE.--Any self-propelled vehicle not
18  operated upon rails or guideway, but not including any
19  bicycle, motorized scooter, or moped.
20         (82)  MOTORIZED SCOOTER.--Any vehicle not having a seat
21  or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on
22  not more than three wheels, and not capable of propelling the
23  vehicle of a speed greater than 30 miles per hour on level
24  ground.
25         Section 2.  Section 316.2065, Florida Statutes, is
26  amended to read:
27         316.2065  Bicycle and motorized scooter regulations.--
28         (1)  Every person propelling a vehicle by human power,
29  or operating a motorized scooter as defined in s. 316.003, has
30  all of the rights and all of the duties applicable to the
31  driver of any other vehicle under this chapter, except as to
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  1  special regulations in this chapter, and except as to
  2  provisions of this chapter which by their nature can have no
  3  application.
  4         (2)  A person operating a bicycle may not ride other
  5  than upon or astride a permanent and regular seat attached
  6  thereto.
  7         (3)(a)  A bicycle may not be used to carry more persons
  8  at one time than the number for which it is designed or
  9  equipped, except that an adult rider may carry a child
10  securely attached to his or her person in a backpack or sling.
11         (b)  Except as provided in paragraph (a), a bicycle
12  rider must carry any passenger who is a child under 4 years of
13  age, or who weighs 40 pounds or less, in a seat or carrier
14  that is designed to carry a child of that age or size and that
15  secures and protects the child from the moving parts of the
16  bicycle.
17         (c)  A bicycle rider may not allow a passenger to
18  remain in a child seat or carrier on a bicycle when the rider
19  is not in immediate control of the bicycle.
20         (d)  A bicycle rider or passenger or motorized scooter
21  rider who is under 16 years of age must wear a bicycle helmet
22  that is properly fitted and is fastened securely upon the
23  rider's or passenger's head by a strap, and that meets the
24  standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI Z
25  90.4 Bicycle Helmet Standards), the standards of the Snell
26  Memorial Foundation (1984 Standard for Protective Headgear for
27  Use in Bicycling), or any other nationally recognized
28  standards for bicycle helmets adopted by the department. As
29  used in this subsection, the term "passenger" includes a child
30  who is riding in a trailer or semitrailer attached to a
31  bicycle.
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  1         (e)  Law enforcement officers and school crossing
  2  guards may issue a bicycle safety brochure and a verbal
  3  warning to a bicycle rider or passenger or a motorized scooter
  4  rider who violates this subsection. A bicycle rider or
  5  passenger or a motorized scooter rider who violates this
  6  subsection may be issued a citation by a law enforcement
  7  officer and assessed a fine for a pedestrian violation, as
  8  provided in s. 318.18.  The court shall dismiss the charge
  9  against a bicycle rider or passenger or a motorized scooter
10  rider for a first violation of paragraph (d) upon proof of
11  purchase of a bicycle helmet that complies with this
12  subsection.
13         (f)  A person operating a motorized scooter may not
14  carry passengers.
15         (4)  No person riding upon any bicycle, coaster, roller
16  skates, sled, or motorized scooter, or toy vehicle may attach
17  the same or himself or herself to any vehicle upon a roadway.
18  This subsection does not prohibit attaching a bicycle trailer
19  or bicycle semitrailer to a bicycle if that trailer or
20  semitrailer is commercially available and has been designed
21  for such attachment.
22         (5)(a)  Any person operating a bicycle upon a roadway
23  at less than the normal speed of traffic at the time and place
24  and under the conditions then existing shall ride as close as
25  practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway
26  except under any of the following situations:
27         1.  When overtaking and passing another bicycle or
28  vehicle proceeding in the same direction.
29         2.  When preparing for a left turn at an intersection
30  or into a private road or driveway.
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  1         3.  When reasonably necessary to avoid any condition,
  2  including, but not limited to, a fixed or moving object,
  3  parked or moving vehicle, bicycle, pedestrian, animal, surface
  4  hazard, or substandard-width lane, that makes it unsafe to
  5  continue along the right-hand curb or edge.  For the purposes
  6  of this subsection, a "substandard-width lane" is a lane that
  7  is too narrow for a bicycle and another vehicle to travel
  8  safely side by side within the lane.
  9         (b)  Any person operating a bicycle upon a one-way
10  highway with two or more marked traffic lanes may ride as near
11  the left-hand curb or edge of such roadway as practicable.
12         (6)  Persons riding bicycles upon a roadway may not
13  ride more than two abreast except on paths or parts of
14  roadways set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles.  Persons
15  riding two abreast may not impede traffic when traveling at
16  less than the normal speed of traffic at the time and place
17  and under the conditions then existing and shall ride within a
18  single lane.
19         (7)  Any person operating a bicycle or motorized
20  scooter shall keep at least one hand upon the handlebars.
21         (8)  Every bicycle or motorized scooter in use between
22  sunset and sunrise shall be equipped with a lamp on the front
23  exhibiting a white light visible from a distance of at least
24  500 feet to the front and a lamp and reflector on the rear
25  each exhibiting a red light visible from a distance of 600
26  feet to the rear.  A bicycle or motorized scooter its rider
27  may be equipped with lights or reflectors in addition to those
28  required by this section.
29         (9)  No parent of any minor child and no guardian of
30  any minor ward may authorize or knowingly permit any such
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  1  minor child or ward to violate any of the provisions of this
  2  section.
  3         (10)  A person propelling a vehicle by human power upon
  4  and along a sidewalk, or across a roadway upon and along a
  5  crosswalk, has all the rights and duties applicable to a
  6  pedestrian under the same circumstances.
  7         (11)(a)  A person propelling a bicycle upon and along a
  8  sidewalk, or across a roadway upon and along a crosswalk,
  9  shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian and shall give
10  an audible signal before overtaking and passing such
11  pedestrian.
12         (b)  A motorized scooter may not be operated upon or
13  along a sidewalk.
14         (12)  No person upon roller skates, or riding in or by
15  means of any motorized scooter, coaster, toy vehicle, or
16  similar device, may go upon any roadway except while crossing
17  a street on a crosswalk; and, when so crossing, such person
18  shall be granted all rights and shall be subject to all of the
19  duties applicable to pedestrians.
20         (13)  This section shall not apply upon any street
21  while set aside as a play street authorized herein or as
22  designated by state, county, or municipal authority.
23         (14)  Every bicycle or motorized scooter, shall be
24  equipped with a brake or brakes which will enable its rider to
25  stop the bicycle within 25 feet from a speed of 10 miles per
26  hour on dry, level, clean pavement.
27         (15)  A person engaged in the business of selling
28  bicycles at retail shall not sell any bicycle unless the
29  bicycle has an identifying number permanently stamped or cast
30  on its frame.
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  1         (16)(a)  A person may not knowingly rent or lease any
  2  bicycle or motorized scooter to be ridden by a child who is
  3  under the age of 16 years unless:
  4         1.  The child possesses a bicycle helmet; or
  5         2.  The lessor provides a bicycle helmet for the child
  6  to wear.
  7         (b)  A violation of this subsection is a nonmoving
  8  violation, punishable as provided in s. 318.18.
  9         (17)  The court may waive, reduce, or suspend payment
10  of any fine imposed under subsection (3) or subsection (16)
11  and may impose any other conditions on the waiver, reduction,
12  or suspension. If the court finds that a person does not have
13  sufficient funds to pay the fine, the court may require the
14  performance of a specified number of hours of community
15  service or attendance at a safety seminar.
16         (18)  Notwithstanding s. 318.21, all proceeds collected
17  pursuant to s. 318.18 for violations under paragraphs (3)(e)
18  and (16)(b) shall be deposited into the State Transportation
19  Trust Fund.
20         (19)  The failure of a person to wear a required
21  bicycle helmet or the failure of a parent or guardian to
22  prevent a child from riding a bicycle or motorized scooter
23  without a required bicycle helmet may not be considered
24  evidence of negligence or contributory negligence.
25         (20)  Except as otherwise provided in this section, a
26  violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic infraction,
27  punishable as a pedestrian violation as provided in chapter
28  318. A law enforcement officer may issue traffic citations for
29  a violation of subsection (3) or subsection (16) only if the
30  violation occurs on a bicycle path or road, as defined in s.
31  334.03. However, they may not issue citations to persons on
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  1  private property, except any part thereof which is open to the
  2  use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic.
  3         Section 3.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2001.
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  5          STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN
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  8  This CS provides a definition for "motorized scooter" and
    exempts a motorized scooter from the definition of motor
  9  vehicle.
10  This CS requires motorized scooter operators to adhere to many
    of the operational requirements applicable to persons on
11  bicycles.  The CS requires persons under 16 years of age to
    wear a helmet that meets certain safety standards.
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    The CS also provides a motorized scooter may not be operated
13  upon or along side a sidewalk.  In addition, the CS provides
    that no person operating a motorized scooter may go upon any
14  roadway except while crossing a street on a crosswalk.
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