Colorado Revised Statute 42-1-102 (103.5), gives the following definition:
"Toy vehicle" means any vehicle that has wheels and is not designed for use on public highways or for off-road use. Toy vehicle includes, but is not limited to, gas- or electric-powered vehicles commonly known as mini bikes, "pocket" bikes, Kamikaze boards, go-peds, and stand-up scooters. Toy vehicle does not include off-highway vehicles or snowmobiles.
Summary of laws regarding the use of toy vehicles in Broomfield:
- Toy vehicles MAY NOT be ridden on public roadways.
- Toy vehicles MAY NOT be ridden on sidewalks, bike trails, parks, fields, or any other areas commonly used by pedestrians and bicycles.
- Toy vehicles MAY be ridden on private property with the property owner's consent; however, the surface must be improved, not dirt or grass.
For more information on Broomfield Municipal Ordinance, please visit Title 10, Chapter 16 of the Broomfield Municipal Code.