§ 511-28. Controlled Access Highways; Prohibitions Thereon.  


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  • Except where special facilities are provided for pedestrians, controlled access highways shall be used only by motor vehicles licensed by the state of Ohio as provided in Section 4503.02 of the Revised Code, which are capable of maintaining a sustained minimum speed of 35 miles per hour, provided, however, that operators and/or passengers of disabled vehicles may use the berm or shoulder for the purpose of reaching an exit or point of communication to solicit aid but shall not cross the traveled portion of such highways.

    Without limiting the generality of the above, the use of a controlled access highway by pedestrians, except where special facilities are provided, and by animal drawn vehicles, ridden, led or herded animals, push carts, bicycles, motor bicycles, agricultural tractors, and slow moving construction or hauling equipment shall be deemed unlawful.

(Sec. 511-28; ordained by Ord. No. 44-1959, eff. Mar. 28, 1959; reordained as C.M.C. 511-28, eff. Jan. 1, 1972)

Cross reference

Penalty, §§ 512-1, 512-7.

State law reference

See ORC 4511.051.