Wheeling Police to Begin Enforcing Pedestrian and Vehicle Safety Ordinance January 1st

The Wheeling Police Department will begin enforcing the city’s Pedestrian and Vehicle Safety Ordinance on Jan. 1, 2025.

The ordinance, passed at the Nov. 7, 2024 city council meeting, prohibits exchanging items from motorists to pedestrians on public roadways within city limits. The exchange is considered a public safety hazard and brings on the concern for crashes that could result in serious injury to either party.

The exchange of any item is prohibited at intersections, in medians, on shoulders, and in roadways. Pedestrians and non-motorists are also prohibited from standing or sitting in these areas unless they are lawfully crossing the street.

If violated, pedestrians and motorists could be subject to a citation. A first-time offense will result in a verbal warning; a second offense will result in a written warning; a third offense or more will result in a citation. The penalty can be up to and not more than $100 or community service.

A copy of the Pedestrian and Vehicle Safety Ordinance (No. 16134) can be viewed online at wheelingwv.gov/police.

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