Effective - 28 Aug 2021
304.900. Personal delivery devices, authority to operate — definitions — requirements — insurance — lighting equipment required, when — personally identifiable likeness, sale of prohibited. — 1. As used in this section, the following terms mean:
(1) "Agent", a person given the responsibility, by an entity, of navigating and operating a personal delivery device;
(2) "Personal delivery device", a powered device operated primarily on sidewalks and crosswalks, intended primarily for the transport of property on public rights-of-way, and capable of navigating with or without the active control or monitoring of a natural person. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a personal delivery device shall not be defined as a motor vehicle or a vehicle;
(3) "Personal delivery device operator", an entity or its agent that exercises physical control or monitoring over the navigation system and operation of a personal delivery device. A personal delivery device operator does not include an entity or person that requests or receives the services of a personal delivery device for the purpose of transporting property or an entity or person who merely arranges for and dispatches the requested services of a personal delivery device.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a personal delivery device is authorized to operate in this state:
(1) On any sidewalk or crosswalk of any county or municipality in the state; and
(2) On any roadway of any county or municipality in the state, provided that the personal delivery device shall not unreasonably interfere with motor vehicles or traffic.
3. A personal delivery device shall:
(1) Not block public rights-of-way;
(2) Obey all traffic and pedestrian control signals and devices;
(3) Operate at a speed that does not exceed a maximum speed of ten miles per hour on a sidewalk or crosswalk;
(4) Contain a unique identifying number that is displayed on the device;
(5) Include a means of identifying the personal delivery device operator; and
(6) Be equipped with a system that enables the personal delivery device to come to a controlled stop.
4. Subject to the requirements of this section, a personal delivery device operating on a sidewalk or crosswalk shall have all the responsibilities applicable to a pedestrian under the same circumstances.
5. A personal delivery device shall be exempt from motor vehicle registration requirements.
6. A personal delivery device operator shall maintain an insurance policy that provides general liability coverage of at least one hundred thousand dollars for damages arising from the combined operations of personal delivery devices under a personal delivery device operator's control.
7. If the personal delivery device is being operated between sunset and sunrise, it shall be equipped with lighting on both the front and rear of the personal delivery device visible in clear weather from a distance of at least five hundred feet to the front and rear of the personal delivery device.
8. A personal delivery device shall not be used for the transportation of hazardous material regulated under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. Section 5103, and required to be placarded under 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart F.
9. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a political subdivision from regulating the operation of personal delivery devices on a highway or pedestrian area to ensure* the welfare and safety of its residents. However, political subdivisions shall not regulate the design, manufacture and maintenance of a personal delivery device nor the types of property that may be transported by a personal delivery device. Additionally, no political subdivision shall treat personal delivery devices differently for the purposes of assessment and taxation or other charges from personal property that is similar in nature.
10. A personal delivery device operator may not sell or disclose a personally identifiable likeness to a third party in exchange for monetary compensation. For purposes of this section, a "personally identifiable likeness" includes photographic images, videos, digital image files, or other digital data that can be used to either directly or indirectly identify an individual. Personally identifiable likeness does not include aggregated or anonymized data. The use of any personally identifiable likeness by a personal delivery device operator to improve their products and services is allowed under this section. Information that would otherwise be protected under this section as confidential shall only be provided to a law enforcement entity with a properly executed, lawful subpoena.
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(L. 2021 S.B. 176)
*Word "insure" appears in original rolls.
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XIX - Motor Vehicles, Watercraft and Aviation
Chapter 304 - Traffic Regulations
Section 304.001 - Definitions for chapter 304 and chapter 307.
Section 304.009 - Speed limit — violation, penalty.
Section 304.012 - Motorists to exercise highest degree of care — violation, penalty.
Section 304.014 - Rules of the road to be observed.
Section 304.015 - Drive on right of highway — traffic lanes — signs — violations, penalties.
Section 304.016 - Passing regulations — violations, penalties.
Section 304.017 - Distance at which vehicle must follow, penalty.
Section 304.019 - Hand and mechanical signals, violations, penalty.
Section 304.023 - Passing stopped streetcars, penalty.
Section 304.024 - Crosswalks and parking regulations established — signs — violation, an infraction.
Section 304.025 - Highway and vehicle defined.
Section 304.027 - Spinal cord injury fund created, uses — surcharge imposed, when.
Section 304.028 - Brain injury fund created, moneys in fund, uses — surcharge imposed, when.
Section 304.029 - Operation of low-speed vehicles on highway, permitted when — exemptions.
Section 304.031 - Traffic signal preemption system, use of, permitted when — violations, penalty.
Section 304.040 - Failure to stop, penalty.
Section 304.044 - Buses and trucks not to follow within three hundred feet — penalty.
Section 304.070 - Violation of section 304.050, penalty.
Section 304.075 - School bus signs to be removed, when — misdemeanor.
Section 304.076 - Head Start buses to bear signs.
Section 304.079 - Use of designated disabled parking spaces, when.
Section 304.110 - Violation of sections 304.080 to 304.110, penalty.
Section 304.120 - Municipal regulations — owner or lessor not liable for violations, when.
Section 304.125 - Traffic violation citation quota prohibited--exception.
Section 304.140 - Penalty for violations.
Section 304.152 - Roadside checkpoints and roadblock patterns based on vehicle type prohibited.
Section 304.159 - Municipality may prohibit storage of certain vehicles, exceptions.
Section 304.160 - Glass, tacks, injurious substances, duty to remove from highway, when — penalty.
Section 304.172 - Fire-fighting equipment exempt from size restrictions.
Section 304.181 - Buses, axle weight limits.
Section 304.200 - Special permits for oversize or overweight loads — rules for issuing — when valid.
Section 304.210 - Reduction of maximum weight by highways and transportation commission — notice.
Section 304.220 - Weight limits on county roads and bridges reduced, when — penalty for violation.
Section 304.230 - Enforcement of load laws — commercial vehicle inspectors, powers.
Section 304.250 - Restriction on use of metal-tired vehicles — penalty.
Section 304.260 - Tractors exempt — designation of truck routes by commission.
Section 304.271 - Observance of traffic-control devices — presumptions — penalty.
Section 304.285 - Red light violations by motorcycles or bicycles, affirmative defense, when.
Section 304.289 - Timing of signals, minimum interval times to be established.
Section 304.291 - Rules for pedestrians controlled by special signs.
Section 304.301 - Rules for vehicular traffic controlled by flashing signals — violation, penalty.
Section 304.311 - Observance of lane — direction — control signals.
Section 304.331 - Alteration or removal of traffic-control devices prohibited.
Section 304.341 - Turns at intersection — violation, penalty.
Section 304.361 - Penalty for violation of sections 304.271 to 304.351.
Section 304.373 - Hazardous materials, requirements for transportation — violations, penalties.
Section 304.570 - Penalty for violations.
Section 304.580 - Definitions.
Section 304.590 - Travel safe zone defined — doubling of fine for violation in — signage required.
Section 304.665 - Riding in open bed of truck prohibited, when, exceptions, penalty.
Section 304.678 - Distance to be maintained when overtaking a bicycle — violation, penalty.
Section 304.890 - Definitions.