CHAPTER XIV. TRAFFICCHAPTER XIV. TRAFFIC\ARTICLE 5. WORK-SITE UTILITY VEHICLES, MICRO UTILITY TRUCKS, AND GOLF CARTS

For purposes of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:

(a)   “Vehicle “ means every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public highway, excepting electric personal assistive mobility devices or devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks .

(b)   “Motor vehicle” means every vehicle, other than a motorized bicycle or a motorized wheelchair, which is self-propelled.

(c)   “All-terrain vehicle” means any motorized non-highway vehicle 50 inches or less in width, having a dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less, traveling on three or more non-highway tires, having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator. As used in this subsection, non-highway tire means any pneumatic tire six inches or more in width, designed for use on wheels with rim diameter of 14 inches or less.

(d)   “Work-site utility vehicle” means any motor vehicle which is not less than 48 inches in width, has an overall length, including the bumper, of not more than 135 inches, has an unladen weight, including fuel and fluids , of more than 800 pounds and is equipped with four or more low pressure tires, a steering wheel and bench or bucket-type seating allowing at least two people to sit side-by-side, and may be equipped with a bed or cargo box for hauling materials. “Work-site utility vehicle” does not include a micro utility truck or recreational off-highway vehicle.

(e)   “Micro-utility truck “ means any motor vehicle which is not less than 48 inches in width, has an overall length, including the bumper, of not more than 160 inches, has an unladen weight, including fuel and fluids, of more than 1,500 pounds, can exceed 40 miles per hour as originally manufactured and is manufactured with a metal cab. “Micro-utility truck” does not include a work-site utility vehicle or recreational off-highway vehicle.

(f)   “Golf cart” means a motor vehicle that has not less than three wheels in contact with the ground, an unladen weight of not more than 1,800 pounds, is designed to be and is operated at not more than 25 miles per hour and is designed to carry not more than four persons including the driver .

(g)   “Pocket bike” shall be defined as every device having two tandem wheels , or three wheels, which may be propelled by a gasoline engine and which the headlights are lower than 24 inches, its tailpipe is lower than 15 inches, and no vehicle identification number is located on the vehicle nor can ownership of the vehicle be registered.

(h)   “Motorized scooter” shall be defined as a vehicle consisting of a footboard between two small end wheels, controlled by an upright steering handle attached to the front wheel, propelled by an electric or gasoline motor.

(i)    “Recreational off-highway vehicle” means any motor vehicle 64 inches or less in width, having a dry weight of 2,000 pounds or less, traveling on four or more non­highway tires, having a non-straddle seat and steering wheel for steering control.

(j)    “Special purpose vehicle” means all-terrain vehicles, golf cart, micro utility truck, work-site utility vehicle, pocket bike and motorized scooter.

(k)   “City” means the City of Greensburg, Kansas.

(Ord. 1020)

(a)   Subject to the restrictions and conditions hereinafter indicated work-site utility vehicles may be operated upon the public highways, streets, roads and alleys within the corporate limits of the city.

(b)   No work-site utility vehicle shall be operated on any public highway, street, road or alley between sunset and sunrise unless such vehicle is equipped with lights as required by law for motorcycles. No work-site utility vehicle shall be operated on any interstate highway, federal highway or state highway.

(c)   Every person operating a work-site utility vehicle on the public highways, streets, roads and alleys of the city shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to a driver of a vehicle imposed by law.

(Ord. 1020)

(a)   Micro utility trucks may be operated upon the public highways, streets, roads and alleys within the corporate limits of the city.

(b)   No micro utility truck shall be operated on any public highway, street, road or alley, unless such truck complies with the equipment requirements under Article 17 of chapter 8 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto.

(c)   No micro utility truck  shall  be operated  on any  interstate  highway, federal highway, or  state  highway; provided,  however,  that  the  provisions  of  this subsection shall not prohibit a micro utility truck from crossing a federal or state highway.

(d)   Every person operating a micro utility truck on the public highways, streets, roads and alleys of the city shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to a driver of a vehicle imposed by law.

(Ord. 1020)

(a)   Golf carts may be operated upon the public highways, streets, roads and alleys within the corporate limits of the city; provided, however, that no golf cart may be operated upon any public highway, street, road and alley with a posted speed limit in excess of 30 miles per hour.

(b)   No golf cart shall be operated on any interstate highway, federal highway or state highway; provided, however, that the provisions of this subsection shall  not prohibit a golf cart from crossing a federal or state highway or a street or highway with a posted speed limit greater than 30 miles per hour.

(c)   No golf cart shall be operated on any public highway, street, road or alley between sunset and sunrise.

(d)   Every person operating a golf cart on the public highways, streets, roads and alleys of the city shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to a driver of a vehicle imposed by law.

(Ord. 1020)

(a)   Except as hereinafter provided, the operation of all-terrain vehicles, pocket bikes and motorized scooters on the streets, roads and alleys within the corporate limits of the City of Greensburg, Kansas, is prohibited.

(b)   Exceptions.

(1)   All-terrain vehicles owned and  operated by employees of the Board  of County Commissioners of Kiowa County, Kansas, the City of Greensburg, Kansas, and Unified School District 422 may be operated on the public highways, streets, roads and alleys within the corporate limits of the city while in use in connection with public service operations, provided the operator has a valid Kansas driver’s license and the owner has registered the all-terrain vehicle and has the insurance required by Sections 14-507, 14-508 and 14-509.

(2)   No all-terrain vehicles may be operated upon any public highway, street, road and alley with a posted speed limit in excess of 30 miles per hour.

(3)   No all-terrain vehicle shall be operated on any interstate highway, federal highway or state highway; provided, however, that the provisions of this subsection shall not prohibit an all-terrain from crossing a federal or state highway or a street or highway with a posted speed limit greater than 30 miles per hour.

(4)   No all-terrain vehicle shall be operated on any public highway, street, road or alley between sunset and sunrise unless equipped with lights as required by law for motorcycles.

(5)   Every person operating an all-terrain vehicle on the public highways, streets, roads and alleys of the city shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to a driver of a vehicle imposed by law.

(Ord. 1020; Ord. 1037; Ord. 1061)

(a)   It shall be illegal to operate a special purpose vehicle on any public highway, street, road or alley within the corporate limits of the City unless such vehicle displays a slow moving vehicle emblem on the rear of the vehicle.

(b)   For the purpose of this section, “slow moving vehicle emblem” has the same meaning as contained in K.S.A. 8-1717, and amendments thereto.

(c)   The slow-moving vehicle emblem shall be mounted and displayed in compliance with K.S.A. 8-1717, and amendments thereto.

(Ord. 1020)

No person shall operate a special purpose vehicle on any public highway, street, road or alley within the corporate limits of the City of Greensburg unless such person has a valid driver’s license. Violation of this section is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment.

(Ord. 1020)

(a)   Every owner of a special purpose vehicle shall provide liability coverage in accordance with Section 200 of the 2007 Standard Traffic Ordinance , and amendments thereto, and the Kansas Automobile Injury Reparations Act , K.S.A. 40-3101, et seq., and amendments thereto.

(b)   All provisions of Section 200 of the 2007 Standard Traffic Ordinance, and amendments thereto, including penalty provisions, shall be applicable to all owners and operators of special purpose vehicles.

(Ord. 1020)

(a)   Before operating any special purpose vehicle on any public highway, street, road or alley within the corporate limits of the city and each calendar year thereafter, the vehicle shall be registered with the city and a license shall be obtained and placed on the special purpose vehicle. The license fee shall be Twenty Dollars ($20.00) per calendar year, payable in advance to the City Clerk, Greensburg, Kansas. The full amount of the license fee shall be required regardless of the time of year that the application is made.

(b)   Application for registration of a special purpose vehicle shall be made by the owner, or owner’s agent, in the office of the City Clerk. The application shall be made upon  forms provided by the City and each application shall contain the name of  the  owner, the owner’s residence address, or bona fide place of business, a brief  description of the vehicle to be registered (including make, model and serial  number, if applicable). Proof of insurance, as required in Section 14-508 shall be furnished at the time of application for registration.

(c)   Prior to the issuance of the registration and license, the police department shall inspect the special purpose vehicle to assure that it is equipped with sufficient brakes, headlights, tail and brake lights, turn signal equipment, rearview mirror, and a “slow moving vehicle” sign affixed to the back of the SPV as required by Kansas law.  If, upon inspection and completion of the registration application, such vehicle is found to be in safe mechanical condition, and upon establishing proof of insurance and payment of the fees herein provided, a license shall be issued to the owner who shall attach it to the vehicle. The license shall be displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible from the rear of the vehicle. The license number on the application will be recorded and then filed with the Chief of Police.

(d)   It is unlawful for any person to willfully or maliciously remove, destroy, mutilate or alter such license during the time in which the same is operative.

(e)   The license issued hereunder is not transferrable. In the event of sale or other transfer of ownership of any vehicle license under the provisions of this section, the existing license and the right to use the numbered license shall expire, and the license shall be removed by the owner. It is unlawful for any person other than the person to whom the license was originally issued to have the same in his possession.

(f)   In the event a license is lost or destroyed, the Chief of Police, upon proper showing by the licensee and the payment of a fee of Twenty Dollars ($20.00), shall issue a new license in accordance with the provisions of this section.

(g)   It shall be unlawful for any person to:

(1)   Operate, or for the owner thereof knowingly to permit the operation, upon a public street, road, highway, or alley within the corporate limits of the city any special purpose vehicle, as defined herein, which is not registered and which does not have attached thereto and displayed thereon the license assigned thereto by the City for the current registration year.

(2)   Display, cause or permit to be displayed, or to have in possession, any registration receipt, registration license or registration decal knowing the same to be fictitious or to have been canceled, revoked, suspended or altered. A mandatory court appearance shall be required of any person violating this subsection.

(3)   Lend to or knowingly permit the use by one not entitled thereto any registration receipt, registration license plate or registration decal issued to the person so lending or permitting the use thereof.

(4)   Remove, conceal, alter, mark or deface the license number plate, plates or decals, or any other mark of identification upon, any special purpose vehicle. Licenses shall be kept clean and placed as required by law so as to be plainly visible and legible.

(5)   Carry or display a registered number plate or plates or registration decal upon any special purpose vehicle not lawfully issued for such vehicle

(Ord. 1020; Ord. 1061)

Except as specifically provided for otherwise herein, a violation of this Ordinance shall be deemed an ordinance traffic infraction.  Upon an entry of a plea of guilty or no contest or upon being convicted of such violation, the penalty imposed shall be in accordance with Section 201 of the Standard Traffic Ordinance, and amendments thereto, as referenced in Section 14-101 of the City Code, or such other similar provision as the city may then have in effect at the time the traffic infraction occurred

(Ord. 1020; Ord. 1059)