1. Electric personal assistive mobility devices may be operated on sidewalks and bikeways in accordance with this section and the provisions of Iowa Code § 321.235A.
2. Micromobility devices may be operated on sidewalks and bikeways in accordance with this section.
3. A person who operates an electric personal assistive mobility device or micromobility device shall exercise caution to avoid colliding with any pedestrian, shall yield the right of way to any pedestrian, and shall not operate the device in such a manner as to indicate a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons.
4. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate an electric personal assistive mobility device or a micromobility device upon any publicly owned property at a speed greater than 20 miles per hour.
5. No person shall operate an electric personal assistive mobility device on any roadway, except for designated bikeways and traversing the roadway at marked pedestrian crossings.
6. No person shall operate a micromobility device on any roadway unless the person possesses a valid driver's license and obeys the rules of the road.
7. Prohibited Operation: No person shall operate a micromobility device upon any road with a posted speed limit greater than 25 miles per hour.
8. All electric personal assistive mobility devices and micromobility devices used during the hours from sunset to sunrise shall display or their drivers shall wear a lamp on the front part of the device, and the lamp shall emit a white light visible from a distance of at least three hundred feet (300') from the front of the device and a red visible light from a distance of at least three hundred feet (300') from the back of the device.