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Chapter
2921, OFFENSES AGAINST JUSTICE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
2921.33.1
Following Police Orders - All persons are obligated
to follow the lawful orders of a police officer.
Chapter
4511, TRAFFIC LAWS – OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
4511.01
DEFINITIONS
Vehicle: Every
device used for the purpose of transportation on a highway.
Exceptions are motorized wheelchairs, devices powered by
overhead electric trolley wires, or which moves exclusively on
stationary rails or tracks, and devices other than bicycles
moved by human power.
Bicycle:
Every device (other
than a tricycle designed solely for use a s a play vehicle by a
child) propelled solely by human power and having either two
tandem wheels, or one wheel in the front and two wheels in the
rear, any of which measures more than 14 inches in diameter.
Driver/Operator:
Every person who is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
Street/Highway: The
entire width between the boundary lines of every way open to
the public as a thoroughfare for purposes of vehicular travel.
Roadway:
The improved portion
of a highway designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel,
except for the berm or shoulder.
Right of
Way: The right of a
vehicle or pedestrian to proceed uninterruptedly in the
direction in which it is moving in preference to another
vehicle or pedestrian approaching from a different direction.
Freeway:
A divided multilane
highway with underpasses or overpasses at all crossroads. These
look like interstates on the Official Ohio Transportation Map,
but may be state or U.S. highways. Examples include SR 11, SR
315, portions of U.S. 33 and U.S. 35, the Ohio Turnpike, and
I-75.
Expressway: A divided
major highway with more than half of all crossroads having an
underpass or overpass. Examples include SR 32 (the
Appalachian Highway), and portions of U.S. 23, U.S. 30, U.S. 33
and U.S. 35.
4511.051
Prohibitions on Use of Freeways - No person shall operate a
bicycle within the boundary lines of a freeway except where there
exists a facility that is separate from the roadway and shoulders
designed and appropriately marked for bicycle use.
4511.07
Local Traffic Regulations - Local authorities may regulate the
operation of bicycles as long as such
regulation is not inconsistent with the uniform rules of the road
prescribed in
Ohio law, e.g., local
authorities may not prohibit the use of bicycles on any public street
or highway. Local authorities may
require registration and licensing, but
licensing rules cannot be applied to non-residents. (See also
4511.711.)
4511.12 Obeying
Traffic Control Devices - Drivers of bicycles are obligated to
obey all traffic control devices, including: flagpersons, signs,
pavement markings, and signal lights.
4511.13 Signal
Lights - The red, green and yellow signal lights apply to all
vehicles including bicycles.
4511.15
Flashing Traffic Signals -At flashing red stop signals, the
driver of a vehicle shall stop before the crosswalk or intersection,
move forward for a clear view of approaching traffic, and proceed the
same as for a stop sign (See 4511.43). At flashing yellow
caution signals, the driver of a vehicle may proceed through the
intersection only with caution.
4511.19
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs - Operation of a
vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is prohibited.
4511.20
Reckless Operation - It is unlawful to intentionally operate a
vehicle in a manner which endangers the safety of persons or
property.
4511.21 Speed
Limits - No person shall operate a vehicle at a speed greater or
less than is reasonable or proper, having due regard to the traffic,
surface, and width of the street or highway and any other conditions,
and no person shall drive any vehicle in and upon any street or
highway at a greater speed than will permit him to bring it to a stop
within a safe enough time to avoid collision.
4511.22 Slow
Speed - No driver may operate a vehicle at such a slow speed so as
to impede the normal flow of traffic except when necessary for safe
operation or to comply with law. The
capabilities of the vehicle and its operator must be considered when
deciding if an infraction has been committed.
4511.25 Lanes
of Travel upon Roadways - A vehicle is to be driven on the
right side of the roadway except when: 1) passing another
vehicle going in the same direction, 2) making a left turn, 3) when an
obstruction exists, 4) when driving on a roadway divided into three or
more marked lanes for traffic, or 5) when driving on a roadway for
one-way traffic. Slow moving vehicles
must remain far enough right to allow others to pass if passing is
safe and reasonable. Bicyclists may ride out of the curb lane
when preparing for a left turn; when continuing straight when a
right-turn-only lane is present; when the curb lane is blocked; and
when overtaking and passing another vehicle traveling in the same
direction. Operators of slow moving vehicles are not required to
compromise their safety in order to allow a faster vehicle to pass.
See also 4511.55 below.
4511.26
Traveling In Opposite Direction - Operators of vehicles proceeding
in opposite directions shall pass each other to the right, and on
roadways wide enough for one single lane of traffic in each direction,
each operator shall give the other one-half of the roadway.
4511.27 Passing
Other Vehicles - A driver must audibly signal before passing any
other vehicle and then he or she may proceed to pass on the left.
The vehicle being passed must give way after being signaled and must
not increase speed.
4511.28
Overtaking and Passing on the Right - A driver may overtake and
pass on the right of another vehicle when the vehicle being passed is
making a left turn; when a clear roadway offers enough space for the
vehicle to pass safely without driving off the roadway.
4511.29 Driving
Left of Center in Passing - No vehicle shall drive to the left of
the center of the roadway unless the left side of the roadway is
clearly visible and is free of oncoming traffic.
4511.31
Hazardous Zones -
Allows for the crossing of a double yellow line in instances when
drivers are approaching a slower vehicle (bicycles, horse-drawn
buggies, farm vehicles, etc.) proceeding at less than half of the
posted speed, as long as the faster vehicle is capable of passing
without exceeding the speed limit and as long as there is sufficient
clear space in which to do so.
4511.32 One-Way
Traffic and Rotary
Islands
- When traveling on a one-way street a
vehicle must proceed only in the direction indicated by the one-way
sign. A vehicle driving around a rotary traffic island must
drive only to the right of the island.
4511.33 Rules
for Driving in Marked Lanes - Whenever any roadway has been
divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for traffic, a vehicle
shall be driven within a single marked lane or line of traffic and
shall not move from such lane until such movement can be made with
safety.
4511.34 Divided
Roadways - When a highway is divided into two roadways, vehicles
must remain on the right side of the roadway with the exception of an
emergency stop or in compliance with the order of a police officer.
4511.36 Turning
at an Intersection - Right turn; make right turns as close as
practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway. Left
turn; driver must be as close to the right of the center line as is
practicable before turning left. After passing through the
intersection the vehicle shall commence travel in the lane closest to
the right of the center line. When traveling on a one-way street
a left turn must always be made in the extreme left hand lane
available.
4511.39 Turning
and Stop Signals - A driver must indicate his or her intention to
turn, or move left or right, by signaling continuously at least one
hundred feet prior to a turn. Bicycle
riders must make a turn signal at least one time, but it need not be
continuous. The bicyclist is not required to signal if the
bicycle is in a designated turn lane, and a signal shall not be given
when the operator’s hands are needed for the safe operation of the
bicycle. A signal is required when bringing a vehicle to a
stop or suddenly decreasing speed.
4511.40 Hand
and Arm Signals – When using hand and arm signals always do so
from the left side (except where noted) of the vehicle and in the
following manner:
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Left turn – left hand and
arm extended horizontally.
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Right turn – left hand
and arm extended outward (with forearm extended upward), or by
extending the right hand and arm horizontally and to the right side of
the bicycle (effective September 9, 1996).
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Stop or decrease speed –
left hand and arm extended downward.
4511.41 Right
Of Way at Intersections - When two vehicles coming from different
directions approach an intersection at approximately the same time,
the driver on the left shall yield the right of way to the vehicle on
the right.
4511.42 Right
Of Way When Turning Left - The driver of a vehicle attempting to
turn left shall yield the right of way to a vehicle approaching from
the opposite direction.
4511.43 Right
Of Way at Stop Signs and Yield Signs - Once a driver has come to a
full stop at a stop sign then he or she can resume travel after
yielding to traffic. A yield sign indicates that a vehicle must
slow down, or if, necessary for safety, come to a stop before entering
the flow of traffic.
4511.431
Stopping Prior to Driving Onto or Across Sidewalk - The driver of
any vehicle entering the roadway from an alley, building or private
road or drive, shall come to a complete stop and proceed only after
the driver has a clear view of oncoming traffic.
4511.44 Right
Of Way on a Public Highway - The operator of a vehicle about to
enter a highway must yield the right of way to all approaching traffic
on the roadway.
4511.441
Pedestrian Right Of Way - The driver of a vehicle must yield the
right of way to any pedestrian on a sidewalk.
4511.45 Public
Safety Vehicles – The driver of a vehicle shall yield the right of
way to any safety vehicle when warned with lights and sirens.
The driver shall yield by pulling his vehicle to the extreme right
side of the street, shall stop and remain stopped until the safety
vehicle has passed.
4511.451
Funeral Procession - The driver of any vehicle shall yield the
right of way to a funeral procession.
4511.52
Bicycles - Sections 4511.01 through 4511.78, Section 4511.99 and
Section 4513.01 through 4513.37 of the revised code apply
whenever a bicycle is operated on a highway or bike path. A
bicycle operator who violates any section of the motor vehicle traffic
or equipment law applicable to bicycles may be issued a ticket by a
law enforcement officer. No points can be assessed against the
bicycle operator’s driver’s license except in instances of operating
under the influence.
Where
it is determined that a violation by a motor vehicle operator
endangered the lives of bicycle riders at the time of a violation,
either the bicycle operator or motor vehicle operator may be required
to successfully complete a bicycling skills course approved by the
court in addition to, or in lieu of, any penalty for the violation.
4511.53 Rules
for Bicycles - A person operating a bicycle shall ride either
standing upon the pedals or seated upon the permanent and regular seat
and shall carry no more persons than the number for which it is
designed and equipped. No person operating a bicycle shall carry
any item which would prevent them from having at least one hand on the
handle bars.
4511.54
Prohibition Against Attaching Bicycles To Vehicles - No person
riding upon a bicycle shall attach the bicycle or himself to any other
vehicle upon the roadway. No operator shall knowingly permit a
bicyclist to attach a bicycle or himself to their moving vehicle.
4511.55
Riding Bicycles - Every person operating a bicycle on a roadway
shall ride as near to the right side of the roadway as practicable,
but may ride to the left of hazards, e.g., when fixed or moving
objects are in the way; when there are surface hazards; when it is
unsafe or otherwise impractical to do so - such as when the lane is
too narrow for the bicycle and an overtaking vehicle to travel safely
side by side; or when a slow moving vehicle is permitted to leave the
curb lane, as described in 4511.25 above. Persons
riding bicycles must obey all traffic rules applicable to vehicles,
and exercise due care when passing a standing vehicle or one
proceeding in the same direction. Persons riding bicycles on a
roadway shall not ride more than two abreast in a single lane, except
on paths or parts of roadways set aside for that purpose.
4511.56 Signal Devices on Bicycles - A bicycle may be
equipped with a bell, horn, or some device, other than a siren or
whistle, audible within at least 100 feet distance. Every
bicycle must be equipped with an adequate brake when used on a street
or highway.
Every bicycle when in use one-half hour before sunrise or one-half
hour before sunset, and in inclement weather, shall be equipped with
the following:
·
Front lamp
with a white light, steady or flashing, visible from at least 500
feet. The lamp may be mounted on either the bicycle or the
helmet.
·
Rear red
reflector visible from all distances from 100 feet to 600 feet to the
rear when directly in front of lawful lower beams of headlamps on a
motor vehicle.
·
Rear red
light, steady or flashing, visible from at least 500 feet, in addition
to the rear red reflector, unless the light can be seen as well as the
reflector.
·
Colorless
front reflector mounted at the front.
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Tire
sidewalls may be retro-reflective or colorless, or amber reflectors
may be mounted on the front wheel spokes and colorless or red
reflectors mounted on rear wheel spokes. Reflectors must be visible
from 600 feet of a motorist’s headlamps.
4511.66 Parking
on Highways - On any highway outside a business or residence
district a person shall not stop, park or leave standing any vehicle
on the paved or main traveled part of the highway if it is possible to
take the vehicle off the highway.
4511.67 Police
Removal of Vehicle - Whenever a police officer finds a vehicle
unattended and obstructing traffic he may have it removed to the
nearest garage or safe place.
4511.68 Parking
- No parking of a vehicle is permitted in the following areas unless
unavoidable or authorized by a police officer.
·
On a sidewalk (except for
a bicycle).
·
In front of a public or
private driveway.
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Within an intersection.
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On a crosswalk.
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Within 20 feet of a
crosswalk at an intersection.
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Within 30 feet of a
traffic control device.
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Within 50 feet of a
railroad crossing.
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Between a safety zone and
the bordering curb.
·
Within 20 feet of a
driveway entrance to any fire station or directly across the street
from the entrance.
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Alongside or opposite any
street excavation or obstruction when such parking would block
traffic.
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Alongside any vehicle
stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street.
·
On any bridge or within a
tunnel.
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At any place where signs
prohibit stopping.
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Within one foot of
another parked vehicle.
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On the roadway portion of
a freeway, expressway, or any major road.
4511.71 Driving Upon a Closed
Highway - It is illegal to drive on a roadway closed due to
construction when appropriate signs are posted.
4511.711
Driving On a Sidewalk - Bicycles are the only vehicles allowed on
sidewalks: local authorities may prohibit but not require bicycle
riding on sidewalks. (See also 4511.07 and 4511.431.)
4511.712
Obstructing Intersection, Crosswalk, Grade Crossing - At no time
shall a vehicle obstruct an intersection, crosswalk or grade crossing.
4511.713
Prohibition of Motor Vehicles on Bicycle Paths - No person shall
operate a motor vehicle, snowmobile, or all-purpose vehicle upon any
path set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles, when an appropriate
sign giving notice of such use is posted on the path. This law
does not affect any rule of the Director of Natural Resources
governing operation of said vehicles or bicycles on lands under his
jurisdiction.
4511.72
Following an Emergency Vehicle or a Public Safety Vehicle Prohibited
- The driver of any vehicle shall not follow any emergency vehicle or
public safety vehicle traveling in response to an alarm closer than
five hundred feet.
4511.75
Stopping For a School Bus - The driver of a vehicle must stop at
least 10 feet from the front or rear of a school bus when children are
boarding or exiting the bus as indicated by flashing lights on the bus
or other signals.
Chapter
4513, TRAFFIC LAWS - EQUIPMENT; LOADS
(Most laws in
this chapter that are applicable to bicycles are repetitions of laws
contained in Chapter 4511.)
4513.31
Properly Secured Loads - No vehicle shall be driven on any highway
unless such vehicle is loaded to prevent any of its load from
shifting, dropping, leaking or otherwise escaping therefrom.
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