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SEC. 100.1. ROLLER SKATES, IN-LINE SKATES, USE OF, RESTRICTIONS.
Skating is prohibited upon any sidewalk in any business district within the City and
County of San Francisco. Skating is prohibited upon any sidewalk in any non-business
district within the City and County of San Francisco between the period commencing
1/2-hour after sunset and 1/2-hour before sunrise. Any skater skating upon any roadway or
sidewalk shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian crossing the roadway within any
marked crosswalk or within any unmarked crosswalk at an intersection and shall also yield
the right-of-way to any pedestrian approaching on any sidewalk.
Skating is prohibited upon any roadway within the City and County of San Francisco
except as provided in Subdivisions (b) and (c) of this Section.
- Definitions. The following definitions shall apply to the provisions of this Section.
- "Bike lane" shall mean a Class II bikeway which is a restricted right-of-way
designated by signs or markings, which shall have been posted at the direction of the City
and County of San Francisco, or a federal, State, or regional governmental entity, for the
exclusive or semi-exclusive use of bicycles with vehicle parking and crossflows by
pedestrians, skaters, and motorists permitted.
- "Bike path" shall mean a Class I bikeway which is a completely separated
right-of-way designated by signs or markings, which shall have been posted at the
direction of the City and County of San Francisco or a federal, State, or regional
governmental entity, for the exclusive use of bicycles and pedestrians with crossflows by
motorists minimized.
- "Bike route" shall mean a Class III bikeway which is a right-of-way designated
by signs or permanent markings, which shall have been posted at the direction of the City
and County of San Francisco or a federal, State, or regional governmental entity, which is
used for bicycle travel and shared with pedestrians, skaters, or motorists.
- "In-line skate" shall mean a manufactured or assembled device consisting of an
upper portion that is intended to be secured to a human foot, with a frame or chassis
attached along the length of the bottom of such upper portion, with such frame or chassis
holding two or more wheels that are longitudinally aligned.
- "Pedestrian" shall mean any person who is traveling on foot.
- "Protective helmet" shall mean a helmet meeting the standards of California
Vehicle Code Section 21212(a), which includes meeting the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI Z 90.4 bicycle helmet standards), the Snell Memorial Foundation's
Standards for Protective Headgear for Use in Bicycling, or the American Society of Testing
and Materials (ASTM F-1447 standards) bike helmet standards.
- "Roller skate" shall mean a manufactured or assembled device consisting of a
boot having clamps or straps or both for fastening, with a pair of small wheels near the
toes and another pair at the heel mounted or permanently attached thereto.
- "Skater" shall refer to a person who is skating.
- "Skating" shall refer to the act of moving by means of one or two roller
skates or in-line skates.
- Permitted Routes. Skating is permitted only on bike routes and bike paths that the
Department of Parking and Traffic has determined may safely accommodate skaters,
pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists and has designated by issuing a map identifying
such permitted routes. In the event State law is amended to allow skaters to travel in
bike lanes, then, upon the effective date of such State law, the Department of Parking and
Traffic is authorized to designate permitted routes of travel for skaters on bike lanes
that the Department of Parking and Traffic has determined may safely accommodate skaters,
pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists and has designated by issuing a map identifying
such permitted routes.
- In determining permitted routes, the Department of Parking and Traffic shall consult
with the Alternative Transportation Task Force and the Public Transportation Department
and shall consider, among others, the following factors: (1) the grade, lighting, and
general conditions of the bike route, bike path or, if permitted by State law, bike lane;
(2) the prevailing volume and speed of traffic flows, including high-volume Municipal
Railway routes, on adjacent or nearby roadways; and (3) the need for north, south, east
and west skater access routes.
(b) Restrictions. Skaters traveling upon permitted routes must comply with the
following restrictions:
(1) Skaters must be ages 18 years or
older.
(2) Skaters must comply with all
applicable provisions of State law.
(3) Skaters must yield the
right-of-way to any pedestrian, bicyclist, or motorist approaching upon or
entering the bike route or bike path.
(4) Skaters must travel with the direction
of traffic.
(5) Skaters must travel in a single file
line if traveling in proximity with another person.
(6) While skating, skaters must wear a
protective helmet.
(7) While skating during darkness, every
skater shall be equipped with (a) a lamp emitting a white light
which, while
skating, illuminates the path of travel in front of the skater and is visible from a
distance of
300
feet in front and from the sides of the skater; and (b) a red reflector which shall be
visible from a
distance of 500 feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful upper beams of headlamps
on a motor
vehicle.
(8) Skaters must use appropriate hand
signals when turning left or right from the permitted route.
(9) While skating, skaters are prohibited
from carrying any object that obstructs or impairs their vision in
any
direction.
(10) No skater shall attach in any manner himself or
herself to any street car, bus or other vehicle on the
roadway,
or in any other way skate in a reckless manner.
(11) No skater shall operate skates on any roadway,
including a permitted route, or sidewalk, in such a
manner
as to endanger the safety or property of another.
(c) City Actions. To implement this ordinance, the City and County of San Francisco
shall take all reasonable steps to do the following:
(1) The Department of Parking and Traffic shall consider installing signs along
permitted routes, as designated in Subdivision (b), which mark the routes and warn of
potential hazards in the roadway. The Department of Parking and Traffic is authorized to
accept gifts not to exceed $500,000 made to the City and County of San Francisco for the
purposes of implementing the changes.
(2) The Department of Public Works shall consider installing additional lighting
necessary to permit skating at night along permitted routes, as designated in subdivision
(b).
(3) The Police Department, the Municipal Railway, and the Department of Public Health
shall, individually, compile an annual report for each department of known accidents and
property damage involving skaters and known incidents of violations in the City and County
of San Francisco.
SEC. 100.2. CRIMINAL PENALTY.
Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of an
infraction, and, upon the conviction thereof, shall be punished for the first offense by a
warning or a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $50; and for a second offense and
each additional offense by a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $250. All fines
collected for violations of this ordinance shall be set aside for appropriation to the
Department of Parking and Traffic for expenditure by and for the Skate Transit Pilot
Program.
SEC. 100.3. SEVERABILITY.
If any part or provision of this ordinance, or the application thereof to any person or
circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance, including the application
of such part or provisions to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected
thereby and shall continue in full force and effect. To this end, the provisions of this
ordinance are severable.
SEC. 100.4. CITY UNDERTAKING LIMITED TO PROMOTION OF GENERAL WELFARE.
In undertaking the adoption and enforcement of this ordinance, the City and County is
undertaking only to promote the general welfare. It is not assuming, nor is it imposing on
its officers and employees, an obligation for breach of which it is liable in money
damages to any person who claims that such breach proximately caused injury.
SEC. 100.5. NOTICE OF PROVISIONS.
The Director of the Department of Parking and Traffic shall publish a map of the
permitted routes once, post a copy of such map on a bulletin board in or adjacent to City
Hall for a period of 90 days after passage of this ordinance, and cause a copy of such map
to be included in a utility bill sent to the public within 90 days after passage of this
ordinance.
The notice requirements of this Section are intended to enhance community awareness of
the inline skating laws. However, the notice requirements shall be given directive effect
only. Accordingly, the failure of the Director of the Department of Parking and Traffic to
provide the notice required by this Section shall not be a defense to any criminal
proceeding or civil action brought to enforce the provisions of this ordinance nor shall
such failure relieve any person of criminal or civil liability for skating in violation of
this ordinance.
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