Oregon Code § 814.522·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Failure to signal; exception; penalty.
(1) A person commits the offense of failure to signal for a motor assisted
scooter maneuver if the person is operating a motor assisted scooter and:
(a) Stops the
motor assisted scooter without giving the appropriate hand and arm signal
continuously for at least 100 feet before executing the stop.
(b) Executes a
turn or lane change on the motor assisted scooter without giving the
appropriate hand and arm signal for the turn at least 100 feet before executing
the turn.
(c) Executes a
turn on the motor assisted scooter after having been stopped without giving,
while stopped, the appropriate hand and arm signal for the turn.
(2) A person is
not in violation of this section if the person is operating a motor assisted
scooter and does not give the appropriate hand and arm signal continuously for
a stop, turn or lane change because circumstances require that both hands be
used to safely control or operate the motor assisted scooter.
(3) The
appropriate hand and arm signals for indicating stops, turns and lane changes
under this section are those provided for other vehicles under ORS 811.395 and
811.400.
(4) The offense
described in this section, failure to signal for a motor assisted scooter
maneuver, is a Class D traffic violation. [2001 c.749 §10]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 814.522
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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