Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 248 - Vehicle Highway Use
Section 14-296aa. - Use of hand-held mobile telephones and mobile electronic devices by motor vehicle operators and school bus drivers prohibited or restricted. Exceptions. Penalties. Amounts remitted to municipality. Record of violation.

(a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:

(1) “Mobile telephone” means a cellular, analog, wireless or digital telephone capable of sending or receiving telephone communications without an access line for service.
(2) “Using” or “use” means holding a hand-held mobile telephone to, or in the immediate proximity of, the user's ear.
(3) “Hand-held mobile telephone” means a mobile telephone with which a user engages in a call using at least one hand.
(4) “Hands-free accessory” means an attachment, add-on, built-in feature, or addition to a mobile telephone, whether or not permanently installed in a motor vehicle, that, when used, allows the vehicle operator to maintain both hands on the steering wheel.
(5) “Hands-free mobile telephone” means a hand-held mobile telephone that has an internal feature or function, or that is equipped with an attachment or addition, whether or not permanently part of such hand-held mobile telephone, by which a user engages in a call without the use of either hand, whether or not the use of either hand is necessary to activate, deactivate or initiate a function of such telephone.
(6) “Engage in a call” means talking into or listening on a hand-held mobile telephone, but does not include holding a hand-held mobile telephone to activate, deactivate or initiate a function of such telephone.
(7) “Immediate proximity” means the distance that permits the operator of a hand-held mobile telephone to hear telecommunications transmitted over such hand-held mobile telephone, but does not require physical contact with such operator's ear.
(8) “Mobile electronic device” means any hand-held or other portable electronic equipment capable of providing data communication between two or more persons, including a text messaging device, a paging device, a personal digital assistant, a laptop computer, equipment that is capable of playing a video game or a digital video disk, or equipment on which digital photographs are taken or transmitted, or any combination thereof, but does not include any audio equipment or any equipment installed in a motor vehicle for the purpose of providing navigation, emergency assistance to the operator of such motor vehicle or video entertainment to the passengers in the rear seats of such motor vehicle.
(9) “Operating a motor vehicle” means operating a motor vehicle on any highway, as defined in section 14-1, including being temporarily stationary due to traffic, road conditions or a traffic control sign or signal, but not including being parked on the side or shoulder of any highway where such vehicle is safely able to remain stationary.
(b) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and subsections (c) and (d) of this section, no person shall operate a motor vehicle upon a highway, as defined in section 14-1, while using a hand-held mobile telephone to engage in a call or while using a mobile electronic device. An operator of a motor vehicle who types, sends or reads a text message with a hand-held mobile telephone or mobile electronic device while operating a motor vehicle shall be in violation of this section, except that if such operator is driving a commercial motor vehicle, as defined in section 14-1, such operator shall be charged with a violation of subsection (e) of this section.
(2) An operator of a motor vehicle who holds a hand-held mobile telephone to, or in the immediate proximity of, his or her ear while operating a motor vehicle is presumed to be engaging in a call within the meaning of this section. The presumption established by this subdivision is rebuttable by evidence tending to show that the operator was not engaged in a call.
(3) The provisions of this subsection shall not be construed as authorizing the seizure or forfeiture of a hand-held mobile telephone or a mobile electronic device, unless otherwise provided by law.
(4) Subdivision (1) of this subsection shall not apply to: (A) The use of a hand-held mobile telephone for the sole purpose of communicating with any of the following regarding an emergency situation: An emergency response operator; a hospital, physician's office or health clinic; an ambulance company; a fire department; or a police department, or (B) any of the following persons while in the performance of their official duties and within the scope of their employment: A peace officer, as defined in subdivision (9) of section 53a-3, a firefighter or an operator of an ambulance or authorized emergency vehicle, as defined in section 14-1, or a member of the armed forces of the United States, as defined in section 27-103, while operating a military vehicle, or (C) the use of a hand-held radio by a person with an amateur radio station license issued by the Federal Communications Commission in emergency situations for emergency purposes only, or (D) the use of a hands-free mobile telephone.
(c) No person shall use a hand-held mobile telephone or other electronic device, including those with hands-free accessories, or a mobile electronic device while operating a school bus that is carrying passengers, except that this subsection shall not apply when such person (1) places an emergency call to school officials, (2) uses a hand-held mobile telephone as provided in subparagraph (A) of subdivision (4) of subsection (b) of this section, or (3) uses a hand-held mobile telephone or mobile electronic device in a manner similar to a two-way radio to allow real-time communication with a school official, an emergency response operator, a hospital, physician's office or health clinic, an ambulance company, a fire department or a police department.
(d) No person under eighteen years of age shall use any hand-held mobile telephone, including one with a hands-free accessory, or a mobile electronic device while operating a motor vehicle on a public highway, except as provided in subparagraph (A) of subdivision (4) of subsection (b) of this section.
(e) No person shall use a hand-held mobile telephone or other electronic device or type, read or send text or a text message with or from a mobile telephone or mobile electronic device while operating a commercial motor vehicle, as defined in section 14-1, except for the purpose of communicating with any of the following regarding an emergency situation: An emergency response operator; a hospital; physician's office or health clinic; an ambulance company; a fire department or a police department.
(f) Except as provided in subsections (b) to (e), inclusive, of this section, no person shall engage in any activity not related to the actual operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that interferes with the safe operation of such vehicle on any highway, as defined in section 14-1.
(g) Any law enforcement officer who issues a summons for a violation of this section shall record on such summons the specific nature of any distracted driving behavior observed by such officer.
(h) Any person who violates this section shall be fined two hundred dollars for a first violation, three hundred seventy-five dollars for a second violation and six hundred twenty-five dollars for a third or subsequent violation.
(i) An operator of a motor vehicle who commits a moving violation, as defined in subsection (a) of section 14-111g, while engaged in any activity prohibited by this section shall be fined in accordance with subsection (h) of this section, in addition to any penalty or fine imposed for the moving violation.
(j) The state shall remit to a municipality twenty-five per cent of the fine amount received for a violation of this section with respect to each summons issued by such municipality. Each clerk of the Superior Court or the Chief Court Administrator, or any other official of the Superior Court designated by the Chief Court Administrator, shall, on or before the thirtieth day of January, April, July and October in each year, certify to the Comptroller the amount due for the previous quarter under this subsection to each municipality served by the office of the clerk or official.
(k) A record of any violation of this section shall appear on the driving history record or motor vehicle record, as defined in section 14-10, of any person who commits such violation, and the record of such violation shall be available to any motor vehicle insurer in accordance with the provisions of section 14-10.
(P.A. 05-159, S. 1–7; 05-220, S. 2, 3; P.A. 06-196, S. 284; P.A. 09-54, S. 1; P.A. 10-32, S. 51, 52; 10-109, S. 1; P.A. 11-213, S. 53; P.A. 12-67, S. 1; 12-133, S. 3; P.A. 13-271, S. 37; 13-277, S. 10; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 15-5, S. 227; P.A. 19-108, S. 2; 19-119, S. 15; P.A. 21-28, S. 13.)
History: P.A. 05-220 amended Subsec. (a) to make definitions applicable to Subsecs. (c) and (d) and add new Subdiv. (8) defining “mobile electronic device”, amended Subsec. (b) to add references to a mobile electronic device in Subdivs. (1) and (3) and delete exemption for “the operator of a taxi cab, tow truck or bus without passengers” in Subdiv. (4)(B) and amended Subsec. (c) to make prohibition applicable to the use of a mobile electronic device and make a technical change and amended Subsec. (d) to apply prohibition to a person under 18 years of age rather than to a person who holds a learner's permit or any holder of a motor vehicle license subject to the requirements of Sec. 14-36(d) and make prohibition applicable to the use of a mobile electronic device; P.A. 06-196 made technical changes, effective June 7, 2006; P.A. 09-54 amended Subsec. (b)(4) to add members of the armed forces, effective May 21, 2009; P.A. 10-32 made technical changes in Subsecs. (b) and (e), effective May 10, 2010; P.A. 10-109 amended Subsec. (b)(1) to establish violation re operator of vehicle in motion who types, sends or reads text message with hand-held mobile telephone or mobile electronic device, made technical changes in Subsecs. (b) and (e), amended Subsec. (g) to replace fine of not more than $100 and provision suspending fine for first-time violator who acquires hands-free accessory with fine of $100 for first violation, $150 for second violation and $200 for third or subsequent violation, and added Subsec. (j) to require state to remit to municipalities 25% of amount received by state for each summons issued by such municipality; P.A. 11-213 amended Subsec. (b)(1) to add provision re operator driving commercial motor vehicle to be charged with violation of Subsec. (e), added new Subsec. (e) to prohibit texting while operating commercial motor vehicle, except for emergency situations, redesignated existing Subsecs. (e) to (g) as Subsecs. (f) to (h), deleted former Subsec. (h) re $100 fine for violation of Subsec. (c) or (d), amended redesignated Subsec. (h) to increase fines for violations from $100, $150 and $200 to $125, $250 and $400, respectively, and made conforming and technical changes, effective July 13, 2011; P.A. 12-67 amended Subsec. (b)(4) to add new Subpara. (C) re use of hand-held radio by person with amateur radio station license and redesignate existing Subpara. (C) as Subpara. (D); P.A. 12-133 amended Subsec. (j) to specify that the state is to remit to a municipality 25% of the fine amount received for a violation of section for each summons issued by such municipality; P.A. 13-271 amended Subsec. (e) to add provision re prohibition of use of hand-held mobile telephone or other electronic device, amended Subsec. (h) to increase fines for violations from $125, $250 and $400 to $150, $300 and $500, respectively, and added Subsec. (k) re record of violation on driving history or motor vehicle record and availability of record to motor vehicle insurer; P.A. 13-277 added Subsec. (a)(9) defining “operating a motor vehicle”, amended Subsec. (b)(1) and (2) to delete provisions limiting violations to vehicles in motion and to add references to “operating a motor vehicle”, amended Subsec. (b)(4) to limit exemption for hand-held radio use to emergency purposes only, and amended Subsecs. (c) and (d) to delete provisions limiting violations to “moving” bus or vehicle; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 15-5 amended Subsec. (b)(4)(B) to add sworn motor vehicle inspector to list of persons allowed to use hand-held mobile telephone or mobile electronic device while driving, effective June 30, 2015; P.A. 19-108 amended Subsec. (b)(4)(B) to delete reference to sworn motor vehicle inspector; P.A. 19-119 amended Subsec. (c) to add Subdiv. (3) re use of hand-held mobile telephone or mobile electronic device in manner similar to two-way radio and made technical changes; P.A. 21-28 amended Subsec. (h) to increase fines for violations from $150, $300 and $500 to $200, $375 and $625, respectively.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 14 - Motor Vehicles. Use of the Highway by Vehicles. Gasoline

Chapter 248 - Vehicle Highway Use

Section 14-212. - Definitions.

Section 14-212a. - Highway and municipal road construction zones, utility work zones, traffic incident management zones and fire station work zones. Fines.

Section 14-212b. - School zones. Fines doubled.

Section 14-212c. - Fines doubled for failure to yield right-of-way to person riding bicycle, electric bicycle or electric foot scooter.

Section 14-212d. - Highway work zone. Highway worker. Endangerment of highway worker. Penalties.

Section 14-212e. - Highway Work Zone Safety Advisory Council established. Membership, meetings and duties.

Section 14-212f. - Training in highway work zone safety. Development of program curriculum by Highway Work Zone Safety Advisory Council.

Section 14-212g. - Work zone safety account.

Section 14-213. - Operation without carrying operator's license.

Section 14-213a. - Operation of private passenger motor vehicle when insurance coverage does not meet minimum no-fault security requirements. Penalty.

Section 14-213b. - Operation prohibited when insurance coverage fails to meet minimum requirements. Penalty. Evidence of insurance coverage required to restore suspended license.

Section 14-214. - Instruction of unlicensed person in motor vehicle operation.

Section 14-215. - Operation while registration or license is refused, suspended or revoked. Operation in violation of restriction or limitation on operator's license or right to operate motor vehicle that requires use of ignition interlock device. Pe...

Section 14-215a. - Operation while license is suspended pursuant to section 14-140.

Section 14-215b. - Operation after expiration of period of suspension and without obtaining reinstatement of license.

Section 14-216. - Operation by persons under eighteen without insurance.

Section 14-217. - Operator to give name and address and show or surrender license, registration and insurance identification card when requested.

Section 14-218. - Negligent homicide.

Section 14-218a. - Traveling unreasonably fast. Establishment of speed limits.

Section 14-219. - Speeding.

Section 14-219a. - Parking area defined.

Section 14-219b. - Limitation of municipal liability.

Section 14-219c. - Use of speed monitoring devices to support a conviction.

Section 14-220. - Slow speed.

Section 14-221. - Low-speed vehicles carrying passengers for hire.

Section 14-222. - Reckless driving.

Section 14-222a. - Negligent homicide with a motor vehicle.

Section 14-223. - Failing to stop when signaled or disobeying direction of officer. Increasing speed in attempt to escape or elude officer.

Section 14-223a. - Striking an officer with a motor vehicle. Penalties.

Section 14-224. - Evasion of responsibility in operation of motor vehicles. Racing. Required removal of motor vehicle from traveled portion of highway. Impoundment or fine.

Section 14-225. - Evading responsibility in operation of other vehicles.

Section 14-225a. - Operation of motor vehicles in parking areas.

Section 14-226. - Operator to report injury to dog.

Section 14-227. - Operation while intoxicated.

Section 14-227a. - *(See end of section for amended versions of subsections (a) to (e) and subsection (j) and effective date.) Operation while under the influence of liquor or drug or while having an elevated blood alcohol content.

Section 14-227b. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Implied consent to test operator's blood, breath or urine. Testing procedures. License suspension. Hearing.

Section 14-227c. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Blood or breath samples required following accidents resulting in death or serious physical injury.

Section 14-227d. - Pilot program permitting issuance of warning to and twenty-four-hour revocation of license of certain alleged offenders.

Section 14-227e. - Community service for persons convicted of operation while under the influence of liquor or drug.

Section 14-227f. - Alcohol and drug addiction treatment program. Waiver. Appeal. Regulations.

Section 14-227g. - Operation by person under twenty-one years of age while blood alcohol content exceeds two-hundredths of one per cent. Procedures. Penalties.

Section 14-227h. - Impoundment of motor vehicle operated by certain persons arrested for operating while under the influence of liquor or drug.

Section 14-227i. - Records of police investigation of defendant re operation of motor vehicle while under influence of, or impaired by, intoxicating liquor or drugs. Copies.

Section 14-227j. - *(See end of section for amended version of subsection (b) and effective date.) Court order prohibiting operation of motor vehicle not equipped with ignition interlock device.

Section 14-227k. - Avoidance of, tampering with or failure to install ignition interlock device.

Section 14-227l. - Completion of participation in alcohol and drug addiction treatment program. Reinstatement of operator's license or nonresident operating privilege.

Section 14-227m. - Operation of motor vehicle with a child passenger while under the influence of liquor or drug or while having an elevated blood alcohol content. Procedures. Penalties.

Section 14-227n. - Operation of a school bus, student transportation vehicle or vehicle specifically designated to carry children by person under the influence of liquor or drug or while having an elevated blood alcohol content. Procedures. Penalties...

Section 14-227o. - Ignition interlock device services. Discount re for indigent persons.

Section 14-227p. - Educational materials and programs re drug recognition experts and drug influence evaluations.

Section 14-228. - Leaving motor vehicle without setting brake.

Section 14-229. - Using motor vehicle without owner's permission.

Section 14-230. - Driving in right-hand lane.

Section 14-230a. - Restricted use of left-hand lane on divided limited access highways.

Section 14-231. - Vehicles in opposite directions to pass on right.

Section 14-232. - Passing.

Section 14-233. - Passing on right.

Section 14-234. - Determination of no-passing zones. Overtaking and passing in no-passing zones.

Section 14-235. - Vehicle not to be driven on left side of highway on curve or upgrade.

Section 14-236. - Multiple-lane highways.

Section 14-237. - Driving on divided highways.

Section 14-238. - Controlled-access highways.

Section 14-238a. (Formerly Sec. 13a-59). - Illegal entry on limited access highway.

Section 14-238b. - Designation of high occupancy vehicle lane. Exception for blood transport vehicle.

Section 14-239. - One-way streets. Rotaries or roundabouts.

Section 14-240. - Vehicles to be driven reasonable distance apart. Exceptions. Operation of platoon.

Section 14-240a. - Vehicles to be driven reasonable distance apart. Intent to harass or intimidate.

Section 14-241. - Turns.

Section 14-242. - Turns restricted. Signals to be given before turning or stopping. U-turns. Left turns. Right turns when passing person riding bicycle, electric bicycle or electric foot scooter.

Section 14-243. - Starting or backing vehicle.

Section 14-244. - Signals.

Section 14-245. - Intersection. Right-of-way.

Section 14-246. - Right-of-way at intersection turn.

Section 14-246a. - Right-of-way at junction of highways.

Section 14-247. - Right-of-way at driveway or private road.

Section 14-247a. - Right-of-way yielded by one emerging from alley, driveway or building.

Section 14-247b. - Right-of-way yielded to signaling motor bus.

Section 14-248. - Cattle crossings.

Section 14-248a. - Cattle crossings.

Section 14-248b. - Livestock crossing paths. Right-of-way.

Section 14-249. - Stopping at grade crossings.

Section 14-250. - Certain motor vehicles to stop at railroad crossing. Regulations. Penalty.

Section 14-250a. - Vehicles prohibited on sidewalks.

Section 14-250b. - Obstructing intersection.

Section 14-251. - Parking vehicles.

Section 14-252. - Parking so as to obstruct driveway.

Section 14-252a. - Removal of ice and snow from motor vehicle required. Penalty.

Section 14-253. - Parking privileges of handicapped persons.

Section 14-253a. - Special license plates and removable windshield placards for persons who are blind and persons with disabilities. Parking spaces. Penalty. Regulations.

Section 14-253b. - Municipal police departments to report violations of handicapped parking laws.

Section 14-254. - Parking privileges of disabled veterans.

Section 14-255 and 14-256. - Use of multiple-beam road-lighting equipment. Following vehicle to dim lights.

Section 14-257. - Crowded seats. Riders on outside of vehicle. Aisle seats.

Section 14-258 and 14-259. - Use of metal tires restricted. Use of radio telephones.

Section 14-260. - Filling tanks.

Section 14-260n. - Definitions.

Section 14-261. - Towing and pushing of vehicles. Double trailers and semitrailers.

Section 14-261a. - Regulation of commercial vehicle combinations.

Section 14-261b. - Drug and alcohol testing of drivers of certain vehicles, mechanics and forklift operators.

Section 14-262. - Width and length of vehicles. Exceptions. Permits.

Section 14-262a. - Towing or hauling of vehicles in excess of certain limits and federal requirements.

Section 14-262b. - Permits for operating or towing mobile homes. Width and length of vehicles. Regulations.

Section 14-262c. - Tow dolly.

Section 14-262d. - Permits for vehicles transporting mobile homes, modular homes, house trailers or sectional houses.

Section 14-263. - Length of camp trailers.

Section 14-264. - Special permits for vehicles of excessive height.

Section 14-265. - Special permits for trailers.

Section 14-266. - Operating vehicles of over four tons' capacity on restricted highways.

Section 14-267. - Operating overweight commercial vehicles. Highway weighing required. Penalty.

Section 14-267a. - Weight restrictions for vehicles, trailers or other objects. Highway weighing procedure. Penalties for overweight violations. Fines for failure to comply. Regulations.

Section 14-267b. - Weight restrictions for motor buses. Penalties.

Section 14-267c. - Vehicles equipped with auxiliary power or idle reduction technology unit. Weight tolerance exemption.

Section 14-268. - Weight of vehicles and trailers restricted.

Section 14-269. - Weight of vehicles and trailers engaged in construction work.

Section 14-269a. - Weight of refuse vehicles.

Section 14-270. - Permits for nonconforming vehicles. Regulations. Penalties.

Section 14-270a. - Portable truck weight scales.

Section 14-270b. - Truck weight enforcement program.

Section 14-270c. - Official weighing areas. Staffing requirements.

Section 14-270d. - Temporary closing of weigh stations.

Section 14-270e. - Program to implement regularly scheduled and enforced hours of operation for weigh stations.

Section 14-270f. - Weigh station logs.

Section 14-271. - Securing of loads.

Section 14-271a. - Limits for weakening of vehicle frames. Regulations.

Section 14-272. - Projecting loads. Carrying of animals.

Section 14-272a. - Carrying of children in pick-up trucks or open-bed vehicles. Restrictions.

Section 14-272b. - Transport of dogs in pick-up trucks. Restrictions.

Section 14-273. - Operation of motor vehicles requiring a passenger endorsement or passenger and school endorsement.

Section 14-274. - Hours of operators of motor vehicles with commercial registration or requiring a passenger endorsement or a passenger and school endorsement.

Section 14-275. - Equipment and color of school buses. Information displayed on school buses and student transportation vehicles.

Section 14-275a. - Use of standard school bus required, when. Use of mass transportation permitted, when. Use of certain motor vehicles prohibited.

Section 14-275b. - Transportation of students who have mobility impairments.

Section 14-275c. - Regulations re school buses and motor vehicles used to transport students. Operators age seventy or older. Penalties.

Section 14-275d. - Program for funding to offset sales tax on purchase of school buses equipped with seat safety belts.

Section 14-276. - School bus operators to hold a valid passenger and school endorsement. Duties of carrier re registration and withdrawal, suspension or revocation of employee's operator's license or endorsement to operate a school bus or student tra...

Section 14-276a. - School bus operators and operators of student transportation vehicles: Regulations; qualifications; training; drug testing.

Section 14-276b. - School bus driver training re life-threatening allergic reactions and administration of medication.

Section 14-277. - Operator's duties on stopping bus. Prohibition on idling of bus.

Section 14-278. - Hours of operation. Placement of seats. No extra exemption or authority for operators.

Section 14-279. - Vehicles to stop for school bus. Penalties. Written warning or summons.

Section 14-279a. - Operation of school bus monitoring system by board of education or municipality. Vendor agreement. Report.

Section 14-279b. - Review of evidence file. Summons. Defenses.

Section 14-280. - Display of signs and signals by school bus and student transportation vehicle. Portable signs. Penalty.

Section 14-281. - Penalties.

Section 14-281a. - Speed of school buses. Display of head lamps.

Section 14-281b. - Summons issued to holder of license endorsement while operating school bus or student transportation vehicles; copy to be sent to employer and local board of education; notification of disposition of case.

Section 14-281c. - Report of serious accidents involving school buses or student transportation vehicles.

Section 14-281d. - Duties of operators of student transportation vehicles re receipt or discharge of school children.

Section 14-282. - Vehicle formerly used as a school bus to be repainted. Penalty.

Section 14-282a. - School bus and student transportation vehicle inspectors.

Section 14-283. - Rights and duties re emergency vehicles. Obstruction of emergency vehicle.

Section 14-283a. - Pursuits by police officers. State-wide policy. Prohibitions. Reports.

Section 14-283b. - Motor vehicle operator required to move over when approaching emergency vehicle that is stationary or traveling significantly below speed limit and nonemergency vehicle that is stationary and located on shoulder.

Section 14-283c. - Definitions.

Section 14-283d. - Motor vehicle operator required to stop when approaching frozen dessert truck with flashing red signal lights and extended arms.

Section 14-283e. - Equipment of frozen dessert truck. Penalty.

Section 14-283f. - Operation of frozen dessert truck. Penalty.

Section 14-283g. - Restrictions on vending from frozen dessert truck. Penalty.

Section 14-283h. - Information concerning equipment and operation of frozen dessert truck.

Section 14-284. - Use of restricted highway by livery service vehicles.

Section 14-285. - Use of mirrors by vehicles other than motor vehicles.

Section 14-286. - Use of bicycles, electric bicycles, electric foot scooter, motor-driven cycles and high-mileage vehicles.

Section 14-286a. - Rights and duties of person riding bicycle, electric bicycle or electric foot scooter. Regulation of use of bicycle, electric bicycle and electric foot scooter.

Section 14-286b. - Operation of bicycles, electric bicycles and electric foot scooters on roadways. Prohibitions re attaching to moving vehicle. Penalty.

Section 14-286c. - Left and right turns.

Section 14-286d. - Prohibition re children operating bicycles, electric bicycles, nonmotorized scooters, skateboards or electric foot scooters or wearing roller skates or in-line skates without protective headgear. Renting bicycles, electric bicycles...

Section 14-286e. - Police officers, firefighters or emergency service personnel on bicycles.

Section 14-286f. - “Share the Road” public awareness campaign.

Section 14-287. - Carrying person other than operator on bicycle.

Section 14-288. - Lights, reflectors and brakes on bicycles, electric bicycles and electric foot scooters. Whistle emitting devices prohibited.

Section 14-289. - Regulation of use of bicycles, electric bicycles and electric foot scooters by municipality.

Section 14-289a. - Riding on motorcycle. Carrying of passenger.

Section 14-289b. - Operation of motorcycles and autocycles.

Section 14-289c. - Riding motorcycle sidesaddle; carrying of passenger on motorcycle not so designed.

Section 14-289d. - Vision-protecting devices for operators of motorcycles or motor-driven cycles.

Section 14-289e. - Headgear for motorcyclists and passengers.

Section 14-289f. - Liability insurance required for motorcycles or autocycles.

Section 14-289g. - Protective headgear for motorcycle or motor-driven cycle operators and passengers under eighteen years of age. Penalty.

Section 14-289h. - Electric personal assistive mobility devices. Definition. Operation.

Section 14-289i. - Vehicles used for landscaping purposes with caged trailers.

Section 14-289j. - Restrictions on the use and sale, lease or rental of mini-motorcycles.

Section 14-289k. - Rights of electric bicycle riders. Operation of electric bicycles. Prohibition re children riding electric bicycles. Protective headgear for electric bicycle riders and passengers. Exceptions.

Section 14-289l. - Duties of electric bicycle manufacturers.

Section 14-290. - Exemptions from motor vehicle laws.

Section 14-291. - Traffic regulations for special occasions.

Section 14-292. - Marking of vehicle operated by student driver.

Section 14-293. - Vehicles and persons driving or leading animals to display lights.

Section 14-293a. - Riding animals on highways.

Section 14-293b. - Responsibilities of motor vehicle operators when approaching equestrians.

Section 14-294. - Security for appearance of accused.

Section 14-295. - Double or treble damages for personal injury or property damage resulting from certain traffic violations.

Section 14-295a. - Assessment for certain violations and payments of fines by mail.

Section 14-295b. - Brain injury prevention and services account.

Section 14-296. - General penalty.

Section 14-296a. - House trailer not to be occupied when on highway.

Section 14-296aa. - Use of hand-held mobile telephones and mobile electronic devices by motor vehicle operators and school bus drivers prohibited or restricted. Exceptions. Penalties. Amounts remitted to municipality. Record of violation.

Section 14-296b. - Following or parking near fire apparatus, driving over hose prohibited.

Section 14-296bb. - Access to dedicated roadway for bus rapid transit service.

Section 14-296d. - Moving violation defined. Motor vehicle operator's retraining program for operators eighteen years of age or over. Fee. Hearing. Possible license suspension. Regulations.