Plain-Language Summary

This section of the Michigan Vehicle Code defines key terms related to vehicles and road users, including 'park model trailer,' 'pedestrian,' 'permanent disability,' 'person,' and 'pickup camper.' These definitions clarify legal classifications for various recreational vehicles and individuals on the road, impacting regulations and rights. Understanding these terms helps ensure proper compliance with Michigan traffic laws and vehicle regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 'park model trailer' is a vehicle built on a single chassis, designed for recreational, seasonal, or temporary living, and may require special permits for towing on highways.

A 'pedestrian' is any person walking on foot.

A 'permanent disability' involves a physical condition that significantly limits mobility or necessitates a wheelchair, with an expectation that it will persist indefinitely.

A 'pickup camper' is a nonself-propelled recreational vehicle designed to be attached to a motor vehicle for temporary living during travel or camping.