CHAPTER 132
2001-S 127A
Enacted 7/9/2001


A  N     A   C   T

RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- MISCELLANEOUS RULES

Introduced By:   Senators Paiva-Weed, Izzo, Roney, Roberts and Perry Date Introduced:   January 23, 2001

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 31-22-22 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-22 entitled "Miscellaneous Rules" is hereby amended to read as follows:

31-22-22. Safety belt use -- Child restraint. -- (a) Any person transporting a child under the age of four (4) years in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, or highways of this state shall provide for the protection of the child and properly use a child restraint system approved by the United States department of transportation under Federal Standard 213.

(b)(1) (a)(1) Any person transporting a child under the age of six (6) seven (7), less than fifty-four (54) inches in height and less than eighty (80) pounds in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, or highways of this state, shall transport the child in the back seat of the motor vehicle properly restrained in a child restraint system approved by the United States department of transportation under Federal Standard 213 or if the child is between the ages of four (4) to six (6) under seven (7) years old but at least fifty-four (54) inches in height, or at least eighty (80) pounds the child shall be properly wearing a safety belt and/or shoulder harness approved by the department of transportation pursuant to federal standard 208 in the back seat of the motor vehicle unless: .

This subsection is inapplicable if:

(i) The vehicle is not equipped with a back seat; or

(ii) All back seating positions are being utilized by other children.

(2) In no event shall failure to wear a child restraint system or safety belt be considered as contributory or comparative negligence, nor shall the failure to wear a child restraint system, seat belt, and/or shoulder harness be admissible as evidence in the trial of any civil action.

(b) Any person violating subsection (a) of this section shall be issued a citation. If the cited person presents proof of purchase of a child restraint system approved under Federal Standard 213 to the police department that issued the citation within seven (7) days of issuance, the department shall void the violation. If the person fails to present the proof of purchase, that person shall be required to appear for a hearing before the traffic tribunal. Any person who violates the provisions of subsection (a) and shall be fined one hundred fifty dollars ($150) fifty dollars ($50) for each offense. The conviction shall not be recorded on that person's driving record within the rules and regulations governing chapter 41.1 of this title.

(d) Any person violating subsection (b) of this section shall be fined thirty dollars ($30.00). The conviction shall not be recorded on that person's driving record within the rules and regulations governing chapter 41.1 of this title.

(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this section any person transporting a child properly restrained in a federally approved child restraint system under federal standard 213, but transporting the child in a place other than the backseat, in violation of subsection (b), shall be subject only to the fine contained in subsection (c).

(d) All fines collected for violations of this section are payable to the state. Fifty percent (50%) of the proceeds shall be shared with the municipality whose law enforcement department issued the citation for the violations.

(e) (1) Any operator of a motor vehicle transporting a person thirteen (13) years of age and older in the front or back seat of a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, or highways of this state shall ensure that the passenger is properly wearing a safety belt and/or shoulder harness system, as defined by Federal Standard 208.

(2) This subsection applies only to those motor vehicles required by federal law to have safety belts.

(f) (1) Any person operating a motor vehicle shall properly wear a safety belt and/or shoulder harness system, as defined by Federal Standard 208, while the vehicle is in operation on any of the roadways, streets, or highways of the state.

(2) This subsection applies only to those motor vehicles required by federal law to have safety belts.

(g) In no event shall failure to wear a child restraint system or safety belt be considered as negligence, nor the failure to wear the child restraint system or safety belt be admissible as evidence in the trial of any civil action.

(h) Subsections (f), (g), and (m) of this section do not apply to a driver or passenger of:

(1) A passenger motor vehicle manufactured before July 1, 1966;

(2) A passenger motor vehicle in which the driver or passenger possesses a written verification from a licensed physician that the driver or passenger is unable to wear a safety seat belt system for physical or medical reasons. A verification's validity will be for no more than twelve (12) months, at which time a new verification may be issued;

(3) A passenger motor vehicle which is not required to be equipped with a safety seat belt system under federal laws; or

(4) A passenger motor vehicle operated by a letter carrier of the United States postal service while performing the duties of a letter carrier.

(i) A program of public information and education designed to educate the motoring public to the benefits of wearing safety belt systems shall be developed and maintained by the Rhode Island department of transportation's governor's office on highway safety. The Rhode Island department of transportation's office on highway safety, in cooperation with the Rhode Island department of health, shall study the effectiveness of the implementation of this section and shall submit to the general assembly a report containing its findings by July 1, 1999.

(j) Violations of subsections (f) and (g) of this section shall be considered secondary offenses and no motor vehicle may be stopped by any state or municipal law enforcement agency for failure of an operator or passenger to wear a safety belt system or for any violation of subsection (f) or (g) of this section. A motor vehicle may be stopped for failure to comply with the child restraint system as described in subsections (a), (b), and (m) of this section.

(k) Any person violating subsection (f) or (g) (a) of this section shall be fined thirty dollars ($30.00). prior to January 1, 2002 shall be issued a verbal warning only. Any person violating subsection (a) of this section after December 31, 2001 shall be fined fifty dollars ($50.00) but The the conviction shall not be recorded on the person's driving record within the rules and regulations governing chapter 41.1 of this title.

(l) (1) Any operator of a motor vehicle transporting a child between the ages of six (6) seven (7) through twelve (12) in the front or back seat of a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, or highways of the state shall ensure that the passenger is properly wearing a safety belt and/or shoulder harness system, as defined by Federal Standard 208.

(2) This subsection applies only to those motor vehicles required by federal law to have safety belts.

SECTION 2. Section 31-41.1-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-41.1 entitled "Adjudication of Traffic Offenses" is hereby amended to read as follows:

31-41.1-4. Schedule of violations. -- (a) The table below details the penalties for violations of the enumerated sections. However, those offenses for which punishments vary according to the severity of the offense, or which require the violator to perform a service, shall be heard and decided by the traffic tribunal or municipal court. The following violations may be handled administratively through the method prescribed in this chapter. This list is not exclusive, and jurisdiction may be conferred on the traffic tribunal with regard to other violations:

 

VIOLATIONS SCHEDULE

 

Section of

 

Total

General Laws

 

Fine

8-8.2-2

DOT, DEM, or other agency and department violations

$50.00

31-3-12

Visibility of plates

50.00

31-10-32

Notice of change of address

50.00

31-15-9

One way highways

50.00

31-14-3

Condition requiring reduced speed

50.00

31-13-9

Flashing signals

50.00

31-16-5

Turn signal required

50.00

31-16-2

Manner of turning at intersection

50.00

31-21-4

Places where parking or stopping prohibited

50.00

31-15-6

Clearance for overtaking

50.00

31-25-10

Fastening of load and covering

50.00

31-24-1

Times when lights required

50.00

through

   

31-24-53

Safety lights required on food vending vehicles

31-15-4

Overtaking on left

50.00

31-15-5(a)

Overtaking on right

50.00

31-16-6

Time of signaling turn

50.00

31-17-4

Obedience to stop signs

50.00

31-22-9

Throwing debris on highway - snow removal

50.00

31-17-2

Vehicle turning left

50.00

31-23-15

Rear view mirror

50.00

31-10.1-4

No motorcycle helmet (operator)

50.00

31-10.1-6

No motorcycle helmet (passenger)

50.00

31-15-12

Following too closely

50.00

31-14-9

Below minimum speed

50.00

31-15-3

Operator left of center

50.00

31-15-7

Places where overtaking prohibited

50.00

31-13-4

Obedience to devices

50.00

31-38-3

No inspection sticker

50.00

31-15-16

Use of emergency break-down lane for travel

50.00

31-3-18

Display of plates

50.00

31-19-20

Sale of new bicycles

50.00

31-19-21

Sale of used bicycles

50.00

31-27-2.3

Refusal to take preliminary breath test

50.00

24-10-20

Park and ride lots

50.00

24-10-17

Soliciting rides in motor vehicles

50.00

24-10-18

Backing up prohibited

50.00

31-3-32

Driving with expired registration

50.00

31-3-34

Failure to notify division of change of address

50.00

31-3-35

Notice of change of name

50.00

31-3-40

Temporary plates - dealer issued

50.00

31-4-3

Temporary registration - twenty (20) day bill of sale

50.00

31-7-1

Operating on foreign registration

50.00

31-8-1

Operating without evidence of registration

50.00

31-10-10

Rules as to armed forces license

50.00

31-10-30

Driving on expired license

50.00

31-10.1-5

Motorcycle handlebar violation

50.00

31-10.1-7

Inspection of motorcycle required

50.00

31-12-2

Obedience to laws

50.00

31-12-12

Local motor vehicle ordinance

50.00

31-13-6(3)(i)

Eluding traffic light

50.00

31-13-11

Injury to signs or devices

50.00

31-14-1

Reasonable and prudent speed

50.00

31-14-12

Speed limit on bridges and structures

50.00

31-15-1

Leaving lane of travel

50.00

31-15-2

Slow traffic to right

50.00

31-15-8

No passing zone

50.00

31-15-10

Rotary traffic islands

50.00

31-15-11

Laned roadway violation

50.00

31-15-12.1

Entering intersection

50.00

31-15-13

Crossing center section of divided highway

50.00

31-15-14

Entering or leaving limited access roadways

50.00

31-16-1

Care in starting from stop

50.00

31-16-4

U turn where prohibited

50.00

31-16-7

Failure to give stop signal

50.00

31-16-8

Method of giving signals

50.00

31-17-1

Failure to yield right of way

50.00

31-17-3

Yield right of way (intersection)

50.00

31-17-5

Entering from private road or driveway

50.00

31-17-8

Vehicle within right of way, rotary

50.00

31-18-3

Right of way in crosswalks

50.00

31-18-5

Crossing other than at crosswalks

50.00

31-18-8

Due care by drivers

50.00

31-18-12

Hitchhiking

50.00

31-18-18

Right of way on sidewalks

50.00

31-19-3

Traffic laws applied to bicycles

50.00

31-19.1-2

Operating motorized bicycle on an interstate highway

50.00

31-19.2-2

Operating motorized tricycle on an interstate highway

50.00

31-20-1

Failure to stop at railroad crossing

50.00

31-20-2

Driving through railroad gate

50.00

31-20-9

Obedience to stop sign

50.00

31-21-14

Opening of vehicle doors

50.00

31-22-2

Improper backing up

50.00

31-22-4

Overloading vehicle

50.00

31-22-5

Violation of safety zone

50.00

31-22-6

Coasting

50.00

31-22-7

Following fire apparatus

50.00

31-22-8

Crossing fire hose

50.00

31-22-11.5

Improper use of school bus

not to exceed

   

five hundred dollars

   

($500) for each day

   

of improper use

31-22-22(a)(b)

No child restraint

50.00

31-22-22(b)(c)

No childChild restraint/seat belt and/orbut not in back seat

50.00

31-22-22(e),(l)

No seat belt - passenger

50.00

31-22-22(f)

No seat belt operator

50.00

31-22-23

Tow trucks - proper identification

50.00

31-22-24

Operation of interior lights

50.00

31-22-28

Transporting animals

50.00

31-23-1(b)

U.S. department of transportation motor carrier

 
 

safety rules and regulations

50.00

31-23-4

Brake equipment required

50.00

31-23-8

Horn required

50.00

31-23-10

Sirens prohibited

50.00

31-23-13

Muffler required

50.00

31-23-13.1

Altering height or operating a motor vehicle with

 
 

an altered height

50.00

31-23-14

Prevention of excessive fumes or smoke

50.00

31-23-16

Windshield and window stickers (visibility)

50.00

31-23-17

Windshield wipers

50.00

31-23-19

Metal tires prohibited

50.00

31-23-20

Protuberances on tires

50.00

31-23-26

Fenders and wheel flaps required

50.00

31-23-27

Rear wheel flaps on buses, trucks and trailers

50.00

31-23-29

Flares or red flag required over four

 
 

thousand pounds (4,000 lbs.)

50.00

31-23-38

Television receivers prohibited

50.00

31-23-40

Approved types of seat belt requirements

50.00

31-23-42.1

Special mirror - school bus

50.00

31-23-43

Chocks required (1 pair)

 
 

- over four thousand pounds (4,000 lbs.)

50.00

31-23-45

Tire treads - defective tires

50.00

31-23-47

Slow moving emblem required

50.00

31-23-49

Transportation of gasoline - passenger vehicle

50.00

31-23-51

Operating bike or motor vehicle

 
 

wearing ear phones (first offense)

50.00

31-24-5

Headlamp required on motorcycle

50.00

31-24-31

Flashing lights - permit required

50.00

31-24-34

Failure to dim lights

50.00

31-24-45

Red flag required, load projecting four feet (4') rear

50.00

31-25-3

Maximum width of one hundred and two

 
 

inches (102") exceeded

50.00

31-25-4

Maximum height of one hundred sixty-two

 
 

inches (162") exceeded

50.00

31-25-6

Maximum number and length of coupled vehicles

500

31-25-7

Load extending three feet (3') front, six feet (6') rear exceeded

50.00

31-25-9

Leaking load

50.00

31-25-11

Connections between coupled vehicles

50.00

31-25-12

Towing chain, twelve inch (12") square flag required

50.00

31-25-12.1

Tow truck - use of lanes (first offense)

50.00

31-25-13

Axle load limit

150

31-25-14(d)(1)

Maximum weight and tandem axles

100

31-25-14(d)(2)

Maximum weight and tandem axles

100

31-25-14(d)(3)

Maximum weight and tandem axles

100

31-25-16(c)(1)

Maximum weight shown in registration

30.00 per thousand lbs.

   

overweight or portion

   

thereof

31-25-16(c)(2)

Maximum weight shown in registration

60.00 per thousand lbs.

   

overweight or portion

   

thereof

31-25-16(c)(3)

Maximum weight shown in registration

1,000 plus $60.00 per

   

thousand pounds

   

overweight or portion

   

thereof

31-25-17

Identification of trucks and truck-tractors (first offense)

50.00

31-25-24

Carrying and inspection of excess load limit

150

31-28-7(b)(4)

Wrongful use of handicapped parking placard

100

31-28-7(d)

Handicapped parking space violation

 
 

First offense

75.00

 

Second offense

150

 

Third and subsequent offenses

300

31-28-7.1(e)

Wrongful use of institutional handicapped parking placard

100

31-33-2

Failure to file accident report

50.00

31-36.1-17

No fuel tax stamp (out-of-state)

50.00

31-38-4

Violation of inspection laws

50.00

31-45-1

Noise limits

50.00

37-15-7

Littering

50.00

39-12-26

Public carriers violation

50.00

31-45-5

Audio Systems

50.00

31-47.2-6

Heavy-duty vehicle emission inspections

 
 

First offense

100

 

Second offense

500

 

Third and subsequent offenses

1,000

 

SPEEDING

 
   

Fine

(A) One to fifteen miles per

 

$50.00

hour (1-

   

15 mph) in excess of posted speed limit

   

(B) Sixteen miles per hour (16 mph)

 

160.00

     

in excess of posted speed limit

 

minimum

with a fine of ten dollars ($10.00) per mile in excess

   

of speed limit shall be assessed.

   

(b) In addition to any other penalties provided by law, a judge may impose the following penalties for speeding: (1) For speeds up to and including fifteen miles per hour (15 mph) over the posted speed limit on public highways, a fine as provided for in subsection (a) for the first offense, ten dollars ($10.00) per mile for each mile in excess of the speed limit for the second offense if within twelve (12) months of the first offense, and fifteen dollars ($15.00) per mile for each mile in excess of the speed limit for the third and any subsequent offense if within twelve (12) months of the first offense. In addition, the license may be suspended up to thirty (30) days. (2) For speeds in excess of fifteen miles per hour (15 mph) over the posted speed limit on public highways, a mandatory fine of ten dollars ($10.00) for each mile over the speed limit for the first offense, fifteen dollars ($15.00) per mile for each mile in excess of the speed limit for the second offense if within twelve (12) months of the first offense, and twenty dollars ($20.00) per mile for each mile in excess of the speed limit for the third and subsequent offense if within twelve (12) months of the first offense. In addition, the license may be suspended up to sixty (60) days. (c) Any person charged with a violation who pays the fine administratively pursuant to chapter 8.2 of title 8 is not subject to any additional costs or assessments, including, but not limited to, the hearing fee established in section 8-18-4 or an assessment for substance abuse prevention.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.


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