§ 31-18-11. Walking, jogging, or running on left.
(a) Where sidewalks are not provided any person walking, jogging, or running along and upon a highway shall, when practicable, walk, jog or run only on the left side of the roadway or its shoulder facing traffic which may approach from the opposite direction. Under no circumstances shall anyone walk, run, or jog on any interstate highway within this state.
(b) Any person jogging or running during the time from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, shall, in addition, wear reflective material which is visible by low beam headlamps from a distance of at least five hundred feet (500′). In no event, shall the failure to wear reflective clothing be considered as contributing negligence, nor shall the failure to wear reflective clothing be admissible as evidence in the trial of any civil action.
(c) Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, be fined fifteen dollars ($15.00). If the person has been charged with failure to wear reflective material they shall be issued a citation. If any person issued a citation presents proof of purchase of reflectorized clothing or the minimum amount of reflectorized material to the issuing police department within ten (10) days, the department shall void the violation. Should an individual issued a citation fail to present the proof of purchase within the prescribed time, he or she shall be fined fifteen dollars ($15.00). The fine shall be paid by mail and paid to the traffic tribunal and shall not be recorded on the driving record of the violator.
(d) Any person found to have violated the provisions of this section more than once shall, upon conviction, be fined twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each subsequent conviction.
History of Section.P.L. 1950, ch. 2595, art. 29, § 6; G.L. 1956, § 31-18-11; P.L. 1984, ch. 298, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 31 - Motor and Other Vehicles
Section 31-18-1. - Applicability of regulations to pedestrians.
Section 31-18-2. - Local ordinances.
Section 31-18-3. - Right-of-way in crosswalk.
Section 31-18-4. - Overtaking of vehicle stopped for pedestrian.
Section 31-18-5. - Crossing other than at crosswalks.
Section 31-18-6. - Crossing where tunnel or overhead is provided.
Section 31-18-7. - Crossing between intersections.
Section 31-18-8. - Due care by drivers.
Section 31-18-9. - Right half of crosswalks.
Section 31-18-10. - Walking in street prohibited.
Section 31-18-11. - Walking, jogging, or running on left.
Section 31-18-11.1. - Severability.
Section 31-18-12. - Hitchhiking in road.
Section 31-18-13. - Use of white cane restricted to blind persons.
Section 31-18-14. - Full stop for pedestrian with guide dog or white cane.
Section 31-18-15. - Pedestrians who are blind or deaf not guided by dog or carrying white cane.
Section 31-18-16. - Penalty for violations as to people who are blind.
Section 31-18-16.1. - Failure to stop on red signal for blind person at intersection.
Section 31-18-17. - Pedestrians on freeways.
Section 31-18-18. - Right-of-way on sidewalks.
Section 31-18-19. - Negligence of children.
Section 31-18-20. - Wheelchairs — Rights and duties.
Section 31-18-20.1. - Operation of wheelchairs — Lamps and other equipment required.
Section 31-18-20.2. - Wheelchair use in roadway prohibited.
Section 31-18-21. - Pedestrians and bike facilities.
Section 31-18-22. - Public information and education on the rights of pedestrians.