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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 1-144.01. Mobile carrying device.

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Sec. 1-144.01. Mobile carrying device.
(a)An electrically powered device that:
(1)is operated by a mobile carrying device operator on sidewalks and crosswalks and
intended primarily for transporting personal property;
(2)weighs less than 90 pounds, excluding cargo;
(3)has a maximum speed of 12.5 miles per hour;
(4)is equipped with a technology to transport personal property with the active
monitoring of a property owner; and
(5)is primarily designed to remain within 10 feet of the personal property owner.
(b)A mobile carrying device is not considered a vehicle unless expressly defined by law as a vehicle.
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