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Public Act 099-0401 Public Act 0401 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0401 | SB1899 Enrolled | LRB099 04344 RJF 24371 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing | Section 11-1426.2 as follows: | (625 ILCS 5/11-1426.2) | Sec. 11-1426.2. Operation of low-speed vehicles on | streets. | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, it is | lawful for any person to drive or operate a low-speed vehicle | upon any street in this State where the posted speed limit is | 30 miles per hour or less. | (b) Low-speed vehicles may cross a street at an | intersection where the street being crossed has a posted speed | limit of not more than 45 miles per hour. Low-speed vehicles | may not cross a street with a speed limit in excess of 45 miles | per hour unless the crossing is at an intersection controlled | by a traffic light or 4-way stop sign. | (c) The Department of Transportation or a municipality, | township, county, or other unit of local government may | prohibit, by regulation, ordinance, or resolution, the | operation of low-speed vehicles on streets under its | jurisdiction where the posted speed limit is 30 miles per hour |
| or less if the Department of Transportation or unit of local | government determines that the public safety would be | jeopardized. | (d) Upon determining that low-speed vehicles may not safely | operate on a street, and upon the adoption of an ordinance or | resolution by a unit of local government, or regulation by the | Department of Transportation, the operation of low-speed | vehicles may be prohibited. The unit of local government or the | Department of Transportation may prohibit the operation of | low-speed vehicles on any and all streets under its | jurisdiction. Appropriate signs shall be posted in conformance | with the State Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices | adopted pursuant to Section 11-301 of this Code. | (e) If a street is under the jurisdiction of more than one | unit of local government, or under the jurisdiction of the | Department of Transportation and one or more units of local | government, low-speed vehicles may be operated on the street | unless each unit of local government and the Department of | Transportation agree and take action to prohibit such operation | as provided in this Section. | (e-5) A unit of local government may, by ordinance or | resolution, authorize the operation of low-speed vehicles on | one or more streets under its jurisdiction that have a speed | limit of more than 30 miles per hour but not greater than 35 | miles per hour. | Before authorizing the operation of low-speed vehicles on |
| any street under this subsection (e-5), the unit of local | government must consider the volume, speed, and character of | traffic on the street and determine whether low-speed vehicles | may travel safely on that street. | If a street is under the jurisdiction of more than one unit | of government, low-speed vehicles may not be operated on the | street under this subsection (e-5) unless each unit of | government agrees and takes action as provided in this | subsection. | Upon the adoption of an ordinance authorizing low-speed | vehicles under this subsection (e-5), appropriate signs shall | be posted. | (f) No low-speed vehicle may be operated on any street | unless, at a minimum, it has the following: a parking brake | brakes , a steering apparatus, tires, a windshield that conforms | to the federal vehicle safety standards on glazing materials as | set forth in 49 CFR part 571.205, a vehicle identification | number, seat belts, a rearview mirror, an exterior rearview | mirror mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle, red | reflectorized warning devices on each rear side and one on the | center rear of the vehicle in the front and rear , a headlight | that emits a white light visible from a distance of 500 feet to | the front, a tail lamp that emits a red light visible from at | least 100 feet from the rear, brake lights, and front and rear | turn signals. When operated on a street, a low-speed vehicle | shall have its headlight and tail lamps lighted as required by |
| Section 12-201 of this Code. | (g) A person may not operate a low-speed vehicle upon any | street in this State unless he or she has a valid driver's | license issued in his or her name by the Secretary of State or | a foreign jurisdiction. | (h) The operation of a low-speed vehicle upon any street is | subject to the provisions of Chapter 11 of this Code concerning | the Rules of the Road, and applicable local ordinances. | (i) Every owner of a low-speed vehicle is subject to the | mandatory insurance requirements specified in Article VI of | Chapter 7 of this Code. | (j) Any person engaged in the retail sale of low-speed | vehicles are required to comply with the motor vehicle dealer | licensing, registration, and bonding laws of this State, as | specified in Sections 5-101 and 5-102 of this Code. | (k) No action taken by a unit of local government under | this Section designates the operation of a low-speed vehicle as | an intended or permitted use of property with respect to | Section 3-102 of the Local Governmental and Governmental | Employees Tort Immunity Act. | (l) Every owner of a low-speed vehicle which may be | operated upon a highway shall secure a certificate of title and | display valid registration. | (Source: P.A. 96-653, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1434, eff. 8-11-10; | 97-144, eff. 7-14-11.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2016
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