| Motorized Scooters and/or GO-PEDS in University Estates |
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| Thursday, 26 January 2012 21:52 |
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Several boys and girls have been observed recently riding motorized scooters and/or go-peds around the streets of University Estates. According to Florida law, motorized scooters, go-peds, and pocket bikes CANNOT be legally operated on public roadways, sidewalks, or bicycle paths. They can ONLY be operated on private property (e.g. driveways and yards), and only with the permission of the homeowner. It is not against the law to possess, use, or operate a motorized scooter, go-ped, or pocket bike, as long as you are on private property. Therefore, it is not against the law for businesses to sell them. The Orange County Sheriff's Department has been notified about the children in our subdivision driving these types of vehicles. If caught, the operators could be issued a moving traffic citation, or could be arrested and be required to attend a mandatory court date. In addition, parents who knowingly allow a juvenile who has no driver's license to operate a motor vehicle on public streets may be cited for a violation of Florida Statute 322.35, "Permitting an Unauthorized Minor to Drive," which is an arrestable misdemeanor. For more information on Motorized Scooters, Go-Peds, and Pocket Bikes, read this brochure.. http://www.ocso.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=FlbCLRt7h6Y%3d&tabid=147&mid=641 |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 26 January 2012 21:58 |