Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 249 - Traffic Control and Highway Safety
Section 14-300i. - Vehicle operator to exercise reasonable care when near vulnerable user on a public way.

(a) As used in subsection (b) of this section, (1) “vulnerable user” means: (A) A pedestrian; (B) a highway worker; (C) a person riding or driving an animal; (D) a person riding a bicycle, an electric bicycle or an electric foot scooter; (E) a person using a skateboard, roller skates or in-line skates; (F) a person operating or riding on an agricultural tractor; (G) a person using a wheelchair or motorized chair; (H) a person who is blind and such person's service animal; and (I) a person operating (i) a commercial motor vehicle equipped with a garbage compactor, a detachable container or a curbside recycling body, (ii) a tank vehicle, (iii) a vehicle authorized by the United States government to carry mail, or (iv) a vehicle operated by an express delivery carrier, (2) “public way” includes any state or other public highway, road, street, avenue, alley, driveway, parkway or place, under the control of the state or any political subdivision of the state, dedicated, appropriated or opened to public travel or other use, (3) “substantial bodily harm” means bodily injury that involves a temporary but substantial disfigurement, causes a temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily part or organ, or causes a fracture of any bodily part, and (4) “serious physical injury” has the same meaning as provided in section 53a-3.

(b) Any person operating a motor vehicle on a public way who fails to exercise reasonable care and causes substantial bodily harm to, or the serious physical injury or death, of a vulnerable user of a public way, provided such vulnerable user has shown reasonable care in such user's use of the public way, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars.
(P.A. 14-31, S. 1; P.A. 17-202, S. 45; P.A. 18-165, S. 18; P.A. 19-162, S. 18; P.A. 21-195, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 17-202 amended Subsec. (a)(1)(H) to replace “blind person” with “person who is blind”; P.A. 18-165 amended Subsec. (a)(1)(D) to add “or an electric bicycle”; P.A. 19-162 amended Subsec. (a)(1)(D) to add reference to electric foot scooter, further amended Subsec. (a) to add Subdivs. (3) and (4) defining “substantial bodily harm” and “serious physical injury”, and amended Subsec. (b) to add reference to substantial bodily harm and made technical changes; P.A. 21-195 amended Subsec. (a)(1) by adding new Subpara. (I) re operation of vehicle with garbage compactor, detachable container or curbside recycling body, tank vehicle, vehicle carrying mail or vehicle by express delivery carrier.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

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

Chapter 249 - Traffic Control and Highway Safety

Section 14-297. - Definitions.

Section 14-298. - Office of the State Traffic Administration.

Section 14-298a. - Operation of motor vehicle exceeding posted clearance, load or weight limit prohibited.

Section 14-299. - Traffic control signals. Right turn on red.

Section 14-299a. - Traffic signal preemption devices. Penalty.

Section 14-299b. - Inoperative traffic control signal.

Section 14-300. - Crosswalks. Pedestrian-control signals. Regulation of pedestrians and motor vehicles at crosswalks. Pedestrians who are blind or have guide dogs.

Section 14-300a. - Pedestrian street markings near housing projects for elderly persons.

Section 14-300b. - Pedestrian use of crosswalks and roadways.

Section 14-300c. - Pedestrian use of roads and sidewalks. Required to yield to emergency vehicle.

Section 14-300d. - Operator of a vehicle required to exercise due care to avoid pedestrian.

Section 14-300e. - Application of pedestrian rights to solicitation of rides in a motor vehicle and walking on limited access highways.

Section 14-300f. - Vehicles to stop for school crossing guard. Penalties. Issuance of warning or summons upon report of school crossing guard.

Section 14-300g. - Operation of golf carts. Equipment. Insurance.

Section 14-300h. - Special event permit for fire department to use state highway to collect charitable donations.

Section 14-300i. - Vehicle operator to exercise reasonable care when near vulnerable user on a public way.

Section 14-300j. - Opening or leaving open a motor vehicle door so as to cause physical contact with moving traffic.

Section 14-301. - Through ways. Stop signs.

Section 14-302. - “Yield” signs.

Section 14-303. - Designation of one-way streets.

Section 14-304. - Safety zones.

Section 14-305. - Bus stops and public service motor vehicle stands.

Section 14-306. - Taxi stands in front of hotels.

Section 14-307. - Parking restrictions. Regulations.

Section 14-307a. - Pedestrian safety zones. Regulations.

Section 14-308. - Loading and unloading.

Section 14-309. - Approval of traffic safety measures and traffic control devices, signs or markings. Approval of related municipal regulation or ordinance.

Section 14-310. - Fraudulent or obstructive signs and signals.

Section 14-311. - Open air theaters, shopping centers and certain other developments affecting state highway traffic.

Section 14-311a. - New certificate for increase in parking spaces.

Section 14-311b. - Traffic controls for certain parking areas and commercial establishments.

Section 14-311c. - Developed parcels of land separately owned and utilized together for a single development purpose which affects state highway traffic.

Section 14-311d. - Economic development project applications submitted to Commissioner of Transportation or Office of the State Traffic Administration.

Section 14-312. - Regulations.

Section 14-313. - Appeal.

Section 14-314. - Penalties.

Section 14-314a. - Periodic review of traffic control signals and signs.

Section 14-314b. - Injury to or removal of traffic control devices, signs or lights.

Section 14-314c. - Erection of signs to warn operators of presence of persons who are deaf. Regulations.

Section 14-314d. - Erection of signs stating the requirement of the use of signal lights when changing lanes.

Section 14-315. - Duties of Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection re street and highway safety and accident prevention.

Section 14-316 and 14-317. - Commissioners to serve without compensation; offices. Assistants.