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(a) It is unlawful to operate a WATV on a sidewalk.

(b) It is unlawful to operate a WATV in a park, except in a designated parking lot, driveway or lane designated for vehicular traffic.

(c) It is unlawful to operate a WATV on any pedestrian trail, bicycle path or bridge where the operation of motorized vehicles is prohibited.

(d) A person may not operate a WATV on a public roadway that has a posted speed limit in excess of thirty-five miles per hour; however, a person may cross a public roadway that has posted a speed limit in excess of thirty-five miles per hour if the crossing occurs at a controlled intersection, if the crossing begins and ends on a public roadway that has a posted speed limit of thirty-five miles per hour or less, and if the operator adheres to all rules of the road when making the crossing.

(e) No person may operate a WATV on a public roadway or segment thereof that is designated as a state highway. As of the date of original enactment of this chapter in September, 2022, the following public roadway segments are designated as state highways and thus no WATV may be operated thereon (except when crossing, as specified in subsection (d) of this section):

(1) State Route 823: From the 700 block of South First Street to Jim Clements Way.

(2) South First Street: From the 700 block of South First Street to Valleyview Avenue.

(3) Jim Clements Way: From South First Street to South Wenas Avenue.

(4) South Wenas Avenue: From Jim Clements Way to North Wenas Road.

(5) North Wenas Road: From South Wenas Avenue to the 1000 block of North Wenas Road. (Ord. 2170, § 1, 2022.)