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TITLE 49

MOTOR VEHICLES

CHAPTER 6

RULES OF THE ROAD

49-605. Driving upon sidewalk. No person shall drive any vehicle upon a sidewalk or sidewalk area except upon a permanent or temporary driveway. This section shall not apply to any vehicle moved exclusively by human power, an electric personal assistive mobility device nor to any motorized wheelchair. For the purposes of assuring the safety of pedestrians and others using sidewalks, a political subdivision having jurisdiction over sidewalks may, by ordinance or by traffic control device, regulate the time, place and manner of the operation of electric personal assistive mobility devices.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title49 > T49ch6 > T49ch6sect49-605

TITLE 49

MOTOR VEHICLES

CHAPTER 6

RULES OF THE ROAD

49-605. Driving upon sidewalk. No person shall drive any vehicle upon a sidewalk or sidewalk area except upon a permanent or temporary driveway. This section shall not apply to any vehicle moved exclusively by human power, an electric personal assistive mobility device nor to any motorized wheelchair. For the purposes of assuring the safety of pedestrians and others using sidewalks, a political subdivision having jurisdiction over sidewalks may, by ordinance or by traffic control device, regulate the time, place and manner of the operation of electric personal assistive mobility devices.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title49 > T49ch6 > T49ch6sect49-605

TITLE 49

MOTOR VEHICLES

CHAPTER 6

RULES OF THE ROAD

49-605. Driving upon sidewalk. No person shall drive any vehicle upon a sidewalk or sidewalk area except upon a permanent or temporary driveway. This section shall not apply to any vehicle moved exclusively by human power, an electric personal assistive mobility device nor to any motorized wheelchair. For the purposes of assuring the safety of pedestrians and others using sidewalks, a political subdivision having jurisdiction over sidewalks may, by ordinance or by traffic control device, regulate the time, place and manner of the operation of electric personal assistive mobility devices.