Ohio Admin. Code 901:9-1-42 - Go kart terminology
As used in rules 901:9-1-42 to 901:9-1-46 of the Administrative Code:
(A)
"Attendant" means a person who assists the track operator with guest direction
and control but is not responsible for instructing and dispatching the
concession go karts.
(B) "ASTM"
means ASTM International. More information about ASTM and the location of their
standards can be found by visiting www.astm.org.
(C) "Barrier" means a device or a system of
devices used to ensure go karts remain within the confines of a specified
area.
(D) "Concession go kart" and
"go kart" or "kart" mean an amusement ride or device, other than a race kart,
which meets all of the following specifications:
(1) The device is a single vehicle which is
unattached to other vehicles or a common frame system;
(2) Is self-powered without connection to a
common energy source;
(3) Is driver
controlled with respect to acceleration, speed, braking, and
steering;
(4) Operates within the
range of a defined track which is intended to replicate competitive motor
sports;
(5) Is used by members of
the general public;
(6) Has a
maximum capacity of two persons; and
(7) Has no cargo capacity.
(E) "Containment system" means a
device installed on the concession go kart track which defines the boundaries
of the track and whose primary purpose is to contain the vehicles within the
defined boundary.
(F) "Driver"
means the person who manipulates and controls the direction of travel, braking,
and speed control(s) on a concession go kart.
(G) "Open wheel/scaled racer concession go
kart" means a concession go kart raced alone against a clock or for time with
the maximum speed permitted governed by the track design and manufacturer's
requirements and specifications.
(H) "Passenger" means the person who is
transported aboard a concession go kart without having control of the direction
of travel, braking, and speed of the vehicle.
(I) "Pit" means a defined station for the
purpose of loading and unloading drivers and passengers during the initiation
and conclusion of the ride cycle.
(J) "Race kart" means go karts purposefully
built by the manufacturer for racing on tracks, streets, or other areas in
competition.
(K) "Track" means a
defined path intended to be used for the purpose of operation of concession go
karts which is hard surfaced, and is fitted with a containment system to define
the path of and retain the travel of vehicles.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 993.04
Rule Amplifies: 993.04
Prior Effective Dates: 10/09/2000, 09/21/2014, 11/19/2018
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