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350.01(10r)(10r)“Refusal law” means s. 350.104 (5) or a local ordinance in conformity therewith.
350.01(10t)(10t)“Registration document” means a snowmobile registration certificate, a temporary operating receipt, or a registration decal.
350.01(10v)(10v)“Restricted controlled substance” means any of the following:
350.01(10v)(a)(a) A controlled substance included in schedule I under ch. 961 other than a tetrahydrocannabinol.
350.01(10v)(b)(b) A controlled substance analog, as defined in s. 961.01 (4m), of a controlled substance described in par. (a).
350.01(10v)(c)(c) Cocaine or any of its metabolites.
350.01(10v)(d)(d) Methamphetamine.
350.01(10v)(e)(e) Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, excluding its precursors or metabolites, at a concentration of one or more nanograms per milliliter of a person’s blood.
350.01(11)(11)“Roadway” has the meaning designated in s. 340.01 (54).
350.01(11m)(11m)“Sanctioned race or derby” means a competitive snowmobile event sponsored by a county, town, city or village, by a promoter, by a chamber of commerce or by a snowmobile club or other similar organization.
350.01(12)(12)“Snowmobile” has the meaning designated in s. 340.01 (58a).
350.01(13)(13)“Snowmobile dealer” means any person engaged in the sale of snowmobiles for a profit at wholesale or retail.
350.01(13m)(13m)“Snowmobile distributor” means a person who sells or distributes snowmobiles to snowmobile dealers or who maintains distributor representatives.
350.01(14)(14)“Snowmobile manufacturer” means any person engaged in the manufacture of snowmobiles for sale to the public.
350.01(15)(15)“Snowmobile renter” means any person engaged in the rental or leasing of snowmobiles to the public.
350.01(16)(16)“Snowmobile route” means a highway or sidewalk designated for use by snowmobile operators by the governmental agency having jurisdiction as authorized under this chapter.
350.01(17)(17)“Snowmobile trail” means a marked corridor on public property, in a highway right-of-way, or on private lands subject to public easement or lease, designated for use by snowmobile operators by the governmental agency having jurisdiction, but excluding highways except those highways on which the roadway is not normally maintained for other vehicular traffic by the removal of snow.
350.01(18)(18)“State trunk highway” has the meaning designated in s. 340.01 (60).
350.01(19)(19)“Street” has the meaning designated in s. 340.01 (64).
350.01(20)(20)“Tail lamp” has the meaning designated in s. 340.01 (66).
350.01(20m)(20m)“Temporary operating receipt” means a receipt issued by the department or an agent under s. 350.12 (3h) (ag) 1. a. that shows that an application and the required fee for a registration certificate has been submitted to the department.
350.01(21)(21)“Test facility” means a test facility or agency prepared to administer tests under s. 343.305 (2).
350.01 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. NR 6.03, Wis. adm. code.
350.01 AnnotationOperation under sub. (9r) does not include the act of sitting on a parked snowmobile with its engine off. Burg v. Cincinnati Casualty Insurance Co. 2002 WI 76, 254 Wis. 2d 36, 645 N.W.2d 880, 00-3258.
350.02350.02Operation of snowmobiles on or in the vicinity of highways.
350.02(1)(1)No person may operate a snowmobile upon any part of any freeway which is a part of the federal system of interstate and defense highways. No person may operate a snowmobile upon any part of any other freeway unless the department of transportation authorizes snowmobile use on that freeway.
350.02(2)(2)
350.02(2)(a)(a) No person may operate a snowmobile on any highway except in the following manner or as otherwise authorized by law:
350.02(2)(a)1.1. Directly across any roadway having fewer than 5 lanes, but only after stopping and yielding the right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the roadway. Crossings under this subdivision may be made only at a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing. For purposes of this subdivision, “obstruction” includes but is not limited to impairment of view and dangerous roadway condition.
350.02(2)(a)1m.1m. Directly across a roadway having 5 lanes, in the manner specified in subd. 1., but only if the department of transportation authorizes such a crossing.
350.02(2)(a)2.2. On any roadway which is not normally maintained for other vehicular traffic by the removal of snow.
350.02(2)(a)3.3. On the roadway of highways to cross a bridge, culvert or railroad right-of-way unless posted by the maintaining authority, but shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicular traffic.
350.02(2)(a)4.4. On the roadway of county or town highways and city or village streets for special snowmobile events authorized under s. 350.04.
350.02(2)(a)5.5. On highways which have been designated as routes and which are required to be marked.
350.02(2)(a)6.6. On a portion of the roadway or shoulder of a highway for a purpose of residential access or for the purpose of access from lodging if the town, city or village, within which that portion of the highway lies, enacts an ordinance under s. 350.18 (3) for that portion of the highway.
350.02(2)(b)(b) Snowmobiles may be operated adjacent to a roadway with due regard to safety in the following manner:
350.02(2)(b)1.1. Along U.S. numbered highways, state and county highways at a distance of 10 or more feet from the roadway. Travel upon the median of a divided highway is prohibited except to cross.
350.02(2)(b)2.2. Along town highways outside of the roadway.
350.02(2)(b)3.3. During daylight hours travel may be in either direction regardless of the flow of vehicular traffic.
350.02(2)(b)4.4. At night travel shall conform to the direction of vehicular traffic in the nearest lane unless the snowmobile is operated on a designated and marked snowmobile trail.
350.02(2)(b)5.5. Whenever it is impracticable to gain immediate access to an area adjacent to a highway, other than a freeway, where a snowmobile is to be operated, the snowmobile may be operated adjacent and parallel to the roadway for the purpose of gaining access to and from the area of operation. Loading or unloading of the snowmobile shall be accomplished with due regard to safety at the nearest practical point to the area of operation.
350.02(2m)(2m)No person may operate a snowmobile on or adjacent to a roadway in excess of the applicable roadway speed limit established under s. 346.57 or 349.11 unless the person is operating the snowmobile as part of a special event authorized under s. 350.04.
350.02(3)(3)Snowmobiles may be operated for emergency purposes on any highway during a period of emergency when so declared by the governmental agency having jurisdiction.
350.02(3m)(3m)A law enforcement officer or a commission warden, as defined in s. 939.22 (5), may operate a snowmobile on a highway in performance of his or her official duties if the snowmobile is equipped with a light that is red or blue or a combination thereof and that is flashing, oscillating, or rotating.
350.02(4)(4)Under no circumstances, except as provided in this section, is a snowmobile to be operated on the main-traveled portion of a highway or on the plowed portion.
350.03350.03Right-of-way.
350.03(1)(1)The operator of a snowmobile shall slow the vehicle to a speed not to exceed 10 miles per hour and yield the right-of-way when traveling within 100 feet of a person who is not in or on a snowmobile except as provided in ch. 346 where applicable.
350.03(2)(2)Subsection (1) does not apply to any of the following:
350.03(2)(a)(a) The operator of a snowmobile on a privately owned raceway facility.
350.03(2)(b)(b) The operator of a snowmobile in a sanctioned race or derby on public land, a highway or a snowmobile trail if the sponsor of the sanctioned race or derby marks the race or derby route or track to warn spectators from entering the route or track. In this paragraph, “public land” does not include the frozen surface of public waters.
350.03 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 277; 1991 a. 316; 1997 a. 267.
350.035350.035Meeting of snowmobiles. Operators of snowmobiles proceeding in opposite directions shall proceed with caution and pass each other to the right.
350.035 HistoryHistory: 2003 a. 166.
350.04350.04Snowmobile races, derbies and routes.
350.04(1)(1)Any county, town, city or village may block off the highways under its jurisdiction for the purpose of allowing special snowmobile events. No state trunk highway or connecting highway or part thereof, shall be blocked off by any county, town, city or village for any snowmobile race or derby. Every county, town, city or village shall notify the local police department and the county sheriff’s office at least one week in advance of the time and place of any snowmobile race or derby which may result in any street or part thereof, of the county, town, city or village being blocked off. Upon such notice, the local police department shall take such measures as it deems appropriate to protect persons and property and to regulate traffic in the designated area and its vicinity on the day of such race or derby.
350.04(2)(2)On state trunk bridges a sidewalk or, if no sidewalk exists, one lane of the bridge may be designated by the town, city or village as a snowmobile route. Towns, cities or villages may adopt ordinances designating highways as snowmobile routes for snowmobile operation, subject to the following limitations:
350.04(2)(a)(a) Snowmobiles shall be operated on the extreme right side of the roadway.
350.04(2)(b)(b) Left turns shall be made as safely as possible from any position depending on snow cover and other prevailing conditions.
350.04(2)(c)(c) Snowmobile operators shall yield right-of-way to other vehicular traffic and pedestrians.
350.04(2)(d)(d) Highways designated for snowmobile operation shall be marked in accordance with s. 350.13.
350.04(2)(e)(e) Snowmobile operation is not permitted on state trunk highways or connecting highways except as provided under s. 350.02.
350.04(3)(3)
350.04(3)(a)(a) No county, town, city or village shall be liable for any injury suffered in connection with a race or derby under this section, unless the injury is caused by the negligence of the county, town, city or village.
350.04(3)(b)(b) The county, town, city or village shall post the provisions of par. (a) in a conspicuous place, readily accessible to all contestants and spectators, and shall assist in locating and identifying persons responsible for injuries that may occur.
350.04 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 277; 1977 c. 29 s. 1654 (3); 1981 c. 295.
350.04 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. NR 6.09, Wis. adm. code.
350.045350.045Public utility exemption. So that public utilities may effectively carry out their obligations to the public, the restrictions imposed by this chapter relating to use on, near or adjacent to highways shall not apply to snowmobiles operated to fulfill the corporate function of the public utility in those cases where safety does not require strict adherence to the regulations related to snowmobiles in general. However, snowmobiles operated by public utilities must be operated in a safe manner at all times.
350.045 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 277.
350.047350.047Local ordinance to be filed. Whenever a town, city or village adopts an ordinance designating a highway as a snowmobile route, and whenever a county, town, city or village adopts an ordinance regulating snowmobiles, its clerk shall immediately send a copy of the ordinance to the department and to the office of the law enforcement agency of the municipality and county having jurisdiction over such street or highway.
350.047 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 277.
350.05350.05Operation by youthful operators restricted.
350.05(1)(1)Persons under 12. No person under the age of 12 years may operate a snowmobile unless the person is accompanied either by a parent or guardian or by a person over 18 years of age.
350.05(2)(2)Persons aged 12 and older; snowmobile safety certificates and program.
350.05(2)(a)(a) No person who is at least 12 years of age and who is born on or after January 1, 1985, may operate a snowmobile unless he or she holds a valid snowmobile safety certificate.
350.05(2)(b)(b) Any person who is required to hold a snowmobile safety certificate while operating a snowmobile shall carry proof that the person holds a valid safety certificate and shall display such proof to a law enforcement officer on request.
350.05(2)(c)(c) Persons enrolled in a safety certification program approved by the department may operate a snowmobile in an area designated by the instructor.
350.05(3)(3)Exceptions. This section does not apply to the operation of snowmobiles upon lands owned or leased by the operator’s parent or guardian. As used in this section, “leased lands” does not include lands leased by an organization of which said operator or the operator’s parent or guardian is a member.
350.05(4)(4)Definition. For purposes of this section, “accompany” means to be on the same snowmobile as the operator.
350.055350.055Safety certification program established.
350.055(1)(1)The department shall establish a program of instruction on snowmobile laws, including the intoxicated snowmobiling law, regulations, safety and related subjects. The program shall be conducted by instructors certified by the department. The department may procure liability insurance coverage for certified instructors for work within the scope of their duties under this section. For each person who is under the age of 16 years, the program shall include 6 hours of classroom instruction, and the instructor may provide to the person up to 2 additional hours of instruction on a snowmobile as to how it is actually operated. Each person satisfactorily completing this program shall receive a snowmobile safety certificate from the department. The department shall establish by rule an instruction fee for this program. An instructor conducting a program of instruction under this section shall collect the instruction fee from each person who receives instruction. The department may determine the portion of this fee, which may not exceed 50 percent, that the instructor may retain to defray expenses incurred by the instructor in conducting the program. The instructor shall remit the remainder of the fee or, if nothing is retained, the entire fee to the department. The department shall issue a duplicate certificate of accomplishment to a person who is entitled to a duplicate certificate of accomplishment and who pays a fee of $2.75.
350.055(1m)(1m)An instructor certified by the department under sub. (1) who conducts a snowmobile program of instruction may not allow a person enrolled in that program to operate a snowmobile as part of a field training exercise unless the snowmobile, in addition to meeting the requirements that apply to snowmobiles under this chapter, is in good working order and is equipped with a device that limits the speed of the snowmobile to 15 miles per hour.
350.055(2)(2)A person who is required to hold a valid snowmobile safety certificate may operate a snowmobile in this state if the person holds a valid snowmobile safety certificate issued by another state or province of the Dominion of Canada and if the course content of the program in such other state or province substantially meets that established by the department under this section.
350.055 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. NR 19.50, Wis. adm. code.
350.07350.07Driving animals. No person shall drive or pursue any animal with a snowmobile, except as a part of normal farming operations involving the driving of livestock.
350.07 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 277.
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2023-24 Wisconsin Statutes updated through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on January 1, 2025. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after January 1, 2025, are designated by NOTES. (Published 1-1-25)