Antioch § 7.4.10 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalty This section establishes penalties for bicycle, skate, and scooter violations in Antioch. It directs users to a schedule of fines for specific offenses and applies a general penalty for unlisted violations. Each citation is treated as a separate offense. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.4.8 Traffic & Vehicles Section Scooters This section defines scooters broadly to include various motorized wheeled vehicles not licensed for public roads and prohibits their operation on most public and private property, with exceptions for law enforcement and sanctioned events. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.313 Traffic & Vehicles Section Mobility Devices This section defines various types of mobility devices, including motorized and non-motorized options, and categorizes motorized devices based on speed. It also defines 'reckless operation' for these devices. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.503 Traffic & Vehicles Section Operation of Bicycles, Motorized Mobility Vehicle of Device, Low-Speed Electric Bicycles, and Out-Of-Class Electric Vehicles on Certain Sidewalks Prohibited This section prohibits the operation of various types of bicycles and electric vehicles on sidewalks within a specific defined area in Arlington Heights. The restricted area is bounded by Sigwalt Street, Arlington Heights Road, St. James Street, and Highland Avenue. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.504 Traffic & Vehicles Section Riding Regulations This section of the Arlington Heights Municipal Code outlines regulations for operating bicycles, motorized mobility vehicles, and toy mobility devices. It covers rules for group riding, stopping at intersections, operating under the influence, parking restrictions, and general road usage, emphasizing safety and the avoidance of interference with pedestrians and traffic. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bannockburn § 232.5 Traffic & Vehicles Section Motor-driven vehicles This section of Bannockburn's traffic regulations defines various terms related to motor-driven vehicles, including different types of electric bicycles, scooters, and personal mobility devices. It also includes a note about a repealed section concerning Village Hall driveway restrictions. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington § 6.10.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section provides definitions for 'motor driven scooter' and 'snow removal vehicle' for the purpose of the chapter. Both definitions are characterized by vehicles for which the State of Illinois does not issue title, license plates, or registration documents. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 6.10.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Operation restricted This ordinance prohibits the operation of motor-driven scooters and snow removal vehicles on all public streets, sidewalks, walking paths, parking lots, bike paths, parks, and any other public property. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 6.10.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Exemptions This section outlines exemptions from prohibitions related to motor-driven scooters and snow removal vehicles in Barrington. It specifies exemptions for government and contractor vehicles, motorized wheelchairs, electric personal assistive mobility devices, and snow removal vehicles operating under specific conditions and insurance requirements. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 6.10.5 Traffic & Vehicles Section Violations This section outlines the penalties for violating the chapter concerning motor-driven scooters and snow removal vehicles. It specifies that fines are levied as outlined in section 1-14-1, with each day of violation constituting a separate offense. Additionally, parents or guardians can be held liable for violations committed by minors under their control. View in Barrington’s full code →
Beecher § 9.4.2 Section Bicycle, E-Bike, And Motorize Skateboard Regulations This ordinance section outlines regulations for bicycles, e-bikes, and motorized skateboards in Beecher. It mandates equipment for bicycles, restricts e-bike and motorized skateboard operation based on speed limits and locations, sets lighting and maintenance requirements for them, and imposes escalating fines and potential incarceration for violations. View in Beecher’s full code →
Bellwood § 73.04 Traffic & Vehicles Section Riding On Roadways And Bicycle Paths This section of the Bellwood municipal ordinance outlines rules for operating bicycles and motorized pedalcycles on roadways and bicycle paths. It specifies when cyclists must ride to the right, exceptions to this rule, and guidelines for riding more than one abreast. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 79.03 Traffic & Vehicles Section State Law Adopted This section incorporates by reference all relevant provisions of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, including the Illinois Municipal Code, related to skateboards and scooters, as they may be amended. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 79.04 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section provides definitions for 'MOTORIZED SKATEBOARD' and 'MOTORIZED SCOOTER'. These definitions specify the key characteristics of these devices, including the presence of wheels operated by a motor and design for a single person. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 79.05 Traffic & Vehicles Section Uses And Prohibitions Of Motorized Skateboards And Scooters This section prohibits the use of motorized skateboards and scooters in most public areas, including streets, parking lots, sidewalks, and bike paths. Exceptions are made for private property with owner permission or designated public/quasi-public areas with explicit signage. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 79.99 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalty This section outlines penalties for violating the skateboard and scooter chapter. Violators face monetary fines ranging from $25 to $1,000, with potential confiscation of their motorized device at their expense. Each violation is treated separately. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.9.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section defines various types of low-speed electric bicycles, low-speed electric scooters, low-speed gas bicycles, and mopeds for the purpose of the chapter. It outlines specific criteria such as motor power, speed capabilities, and presence of pedals for each definition. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.9.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Traffic Laws Apply This section mandates that operators of low-speed electric bicycles, gas bicycles, mopeds, and electric scooters are subject to all vehicle driver duties, while also requiring compliance with specific regulations from the Illinois Vehicle Code and local ordinances. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.9.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Application This section prohibits the unlawful operation of low-speed electric bicycles, gas bicycles, mopeds, and electric scooters within the Village, and holds parents or guardians responsible for violations by minors. It also clarifies that such use in violation of the chapter is not an intended use of public rights-of-way under the Tort Immunity Act. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.9.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Additional Regulations And Restrictions This section outlines additional regulations for low-speed electric and gas bicycles, and electric scooters in Bensenville. It sets age restrictions, specifies permissible operating locations based on speed limits and path types, and details yielding requirements when exiting alleys or driveways. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.9.5 Traffic & Vehicles Section Equipment This section mandates that low-speed electric bicycles, gas bicycles, and electric scooters must be equipped with specific lighting and reflector requirements for nighttime use. It also requires these vehicles to be well-maintained and equipped with adequate braking systems. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.9.6 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalty This section establishes a general penalty for violations of the Motorized Bicycles And Electric Scooters chapter, applying a fine of not less than $150.00 nor more than $750.00 for each offense where no other penalty is specified. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Berkeley § 7.11.1518 Traffic & Vehicles Section Motor Driven Scooters This section defines and prohibits the operation of motor-driven scooters on most public property in Berkeley, with specific exceptions for official vehicles, motorized wheelchairs, and electric personal assistance mobility devices. It also assigns responsibility to parents or guardians for minors violating the ordinance. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 7.1.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Vehicles Upon Certain Public And Private Areas This section defines "motor vehicle" and prohibits the operation of various engine-powered vehicles, including skateboards, go-karts, and minibikes, on public areas like sidewalks, school grounds, and parks. Operation is allowed on streets and highways if the vehicle is licensed, and permitted on private property with owner consent. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 7.4.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Application And Definitions This section outlines the applicability of bicycle regulations in Bloomingdale, specifying that they apply to bicycles and low-speed electric bicycles on public roadways. It then provides definitions for 'BICYCLE' and 'LOW-SPEED ELECTRIC BICYCLE', including three distinct classes of low-speed electric bicycles. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 7.4.5 Traffic & Vehicles Section Low-Speed Electric Bicycles This section establishes regulations for low-speed electric bicycles in Bloomingdale, applying most general bicycle rules to them. It specifies requirements for licensing and labels, where they can be ridden (streets, but not sidewalks or certain bike paths), equipment standards, and age restrictions for Class 3 e-bikes. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 50.4.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section defines various types of bicycles and low-speed motorized vehicles, including electric bicycles classified by motor assistance and speed, and gas-powered bicycles. It also defines a motorized pedalcycle. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 50.4.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Serial number and identification This ordinance requires low-speed electric bicycles, low-speed gas bicycles, and motorized pedalcycles to display specific identification information, including classification, battery watts, horsepower, and top assisted speed, on the vehicle's cross-bar. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 50.4.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Operation of electric and motorized bicycles and scooters This section outlines safety equipment requirements, age restrictions, and operational rules for electric and motorized bicycles and scooters in Bolingbrook. It specifies lighting, audible warning devices, and brake standards, and restricts certain types of electric bicycles from public ways. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 50.4.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Parking/abandonment This ordinance regulates the parking and abandonment of bicycles and scooters in Bolingbrook, prohibiting obstruction of traffic and access, securing them to public fixtures, leaving them on private property without consent, and leaving them on public property for more than 72 hours. Abandoned vehicles will be tagged and impounded. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →