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<br />110.016 Persons Under 18. <br /> <br />a. No person under 14 years of age shall operate a <br />snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle on any public or <br />semi-public property or on streets or make a direct <br />crossing of a city street as the operator of a <br />snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle. A person 14 years <br />of age or older but less than 18 years of age may <br />operate a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle on public <br />or semi-public property and on city streets as <br />permitted under this section and state statutes and may <br />make a direct crossing of such streets only if he has <br />in his immediate possession a valid snowmobile or all- <br />terrain vehicle safety certificate issued by the <br />commissioner of Natural Resources as provided by M.S.A. <br />84.86. <br /> <br />b. It is unlawful for the Owner of a snowmobile or all- <br />terrain vehicle to permit the snowmobile or all-terrain <br />vehicle to be operated contrary to the provisions of <br />this section. <br /> <br />110.017 <br /> <br />I <br />It is unlawful for any person to operate a <br />all-terrain vehicle within the limits of the <br />tow any person or thing on a public street or <br />public or semi-public property. <br />I . <br />110.018 standard Equ~pment. <br /> <br />toll . <br />I ~s un awful for any person to operate a snowmob~le or <br />all-terrain vehicle any place within the limits of the city <br />unless it is equipped with the following: <br />I <br />a. Brakes adequate to control the movement of, and to stop <br />and hold, the snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle under <br />any condition of operation. <br /> <br />snowmobile <br />city so as <br />highway or <br /> <br />or <br />to <br />on <br /> <br />b. A safety or so-called "deadman" throttle in operating <br />condition. <br />I <br />c. When operated between the hours of one-half hour <br />before sunrise, one-half hour after sunset, or at any <br />time of reduced visibility, snowmobiles shall have at <br />least one (1) clear lamp attached to the front, with <br />sufficient intensity to reveal persons and vehicles at <br />a distance of at least one hundred (100) feet ahead <br />during the hours of darkness under normal atmospheric <br />conditions. Such headlamp shall be so aimed that <br />glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of an on- <br />coming motor vehicle operator. It shall also be <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />4fb <br />