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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
For the purposes of this subchapter, the term:
(1) “All-terrain vehicle” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 50-2201.02(2).
(2) “Bicycle” shall have the same meaning as provided in 18 DCMR § 9901.1.
(3) “Dirt bike” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 50-2201.02(6).
(4) “Electric mobility device” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 50-2201.02(6A).
(5) “Motor vehicle” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 50-1301.02(4).
(6) “Motorcycle” shall have the same meaning as provided in 18 DCMR § 9901.1.
(7) “Motorized bicycle” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 50-2201.02(11A).
(8) “Motor-driven cycle” shall have the same meaning as provided in 18 DCMR § 9901.1.
(9) “Pedestrian” shall have the same meaning as provided in 18 DCMR § 9901.1.
(10) “Personal mobility device” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 50-2201.02(13).
(11) “Public highway” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 50-1301.02(9).
(12) “Sidewalk” shall have the same meaning as provided in 18 DCMR § 9901.1.
(13) “Vulnerable user” means an individual using an all-terrain vehicle, bicycle, dirt bike, electric mobility device, motorcycle, motorized bicycle, motor-driven cycle, non-motorized scooter, personal mobility device, skateboard, or other similar device.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - District of Columbia Code Division VIII. General Laws. § 50-2204.51. Definitions. - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/dc/division-viii-general-laws/dc-code-sect-50-2204-51/
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