Daviess County - Indiana Criminal Code 2022

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TRAFFIC CODE

9-21-8-46.

Operating implement of agriculture on inter state highway. Vehicles to be operated to avoid damage to highway or interference with traffic.

9-21-8-11.

Lane movement - unsafe; rules for 3 lanes.

9-21-8-11.5 Lane movement - single lane. 9-21-8-12.

9-21-8-47.

Trucks in right-hand lanes on interstates. Trucks in right-hand lanes on interstates where 3 or more lanes. Truck following another truck too close. Following too close in caravan. Staying to right; no crossing barrier. Driving onto or from limited access facility. Entering or exiting freeway; U turns on freeway. Freeways; local ordinances prohibiting bicycles, etc. Following too close.

9-21-8-13.

9-21-8-48. 9-21-8-49. 9-21-8-50. 9-21-8-51. 9-21-8-52. 9-21-8-53. 9-21-8-55. 9-21-8-56. 9-21-8-57. 9-21-8-58. 9-21-8-59.

Leaky load.

Penalties.

9-21-8-14. 9-21-8-15. 9-21-8-16. 9-21-8-17. 9-21-8-18. 9-21-8-19.

Reckless operation of tractor-trailer combi nation.

Failure to dim headlights.

Reckless driving.

Contents of summons, etc., for speeding violations; use of speed limits in civil actions.

9-21-8-20.

Aggressive driving.

Highway work zone penalties.

9-21-8-21. 9-21-8-22. 9-21-8-23. 9-21-8-24. 9-21-8-26. 9-21-8-27. 9-21-8-28. 9-21-8-29. 9-21-8-30. 9-21-8-31. 9-21-8-32. 9-21-8-33. 9-21-8-34. 9-21-8-35.

Turning at intersection.

Golf carts and other off-road vehicles. Interstate transport of metal coils. Texting while operating motor vehicle.

Improper U-turn.

Unsafe start.

Safe stops, turns or lane changes; signals.

Sudden stop.

9-21-8-0.5. “Text message” defined. The following definitions apply throughout this chapter, (1) “Solid waste hauler” means a vehicle in which solid waste or recyclable materials are transported to a: (A) transfer station for further trans (2) “Vehicle platoon” means a group of motor vehicles that are traveling in a uni fied manner under electronic coordination at speeds and following distances that are faster and closer than would be reason able and prudent without electronic coor dination. 9-21-8-1. Disregard of law enforcement officer. It is unlawful for a person to knowingly fail to comply with a lawful order or direction of a law enforcement officer invested by law with author ity to direct, control, or regulate traffic. 9-21-8-2. Left of center. (a) Upon all roadways of sufficient width, a vehicle shall be driven upon the right half of the roadway except as follows: (1) When overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction port to a final disposal facility; (B) final disposal facility; or (C) materials recovery facility.

Signaling stop or turn by hand signals.

Hand and arm signals.

Yielding to vehicle on right at intersection. Left turn; yielding to oncoming vehicles. Entering through highway; yielding.

Stop signs at through highways.

Yield signs.

Entering highway from private road. Yielding to emergency, recovery, highway maintenance vehicle. Yielding to pedestrians at crosswalk. Avoiding pedestrians, children, bicycles and incapacitated persons.

9-21-8-36. 9-21-8-37.

9-21-8-38. 9-21-8-39. 9-21-8-40.

Driving through safety zone. Stopping at railroad crossings.

Vehicles requiring notice to railroad before crossing. Disobeying traffic control devices or flagman.

9-21-8-41.

9-21-8-41.5. School zones. 9-21-8-41.7. “Railroad flagman” defined; obeying flag man. 9-21-8-42. Entering from alley or driveway. 9-21-8-43. Obstruction of driver’s view or operation. 9-21-8-44. Coasting prohibited. 9-21-8-44.5. Use of compression release engine brake in Porter County prohibited 9-21-8-45. Operation of farm wagon on interstate high way; crossing state highway.

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