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9-13-2-151. “Relevant evidence of intoxication”
defined.
9-13-2-154. “Restricted license” defined.
9-13-2-157. “Roadway” defined.
9-13-2-159. “Safety zone” defined.
9-13-2-161. “School bus” defined.
9-13-2-161.3. “School crossing guard” defined.
9-13-2-161.5. “School crossing zone” defined.
9-13-2-165. “Serious bodily injury” defined.
9-13-2-167.5. “Snowmobile” defined.
9-13-2-170.3. “Special machinery” defined.
9-13-2-170.7. “Special purpose bus” defined.
9-13-2-172. “Speed contest” defined.
9-13-2-175. “Street” and “Highway” defined.
9-13-2-177.3. “Telecommunications device” defined.
9-13-2-177.4. “Text message” defined.
9-13-2-177.5. “Third party” defined.
9-13-2-178. “Through highway” defined.
9-13-2-180. “Tractor” defined.
9-13-2-196. “Vehicle” defined.
9-13-2-196.3. “Vehicular substance offense” defined.
9-13-2-197. “Violation” defined.
9-13-2-198.5. “Watercraft” defined.
9-13-2-200. “Worksite” defined.
9-13-2-1.7. “Aggressive driving” defined.
“Aggressive driving,” for purposes of IC 9-21-
8-55, has the meaning set forth in IC 9-21-8-
55(b).
9-13-2-2.2. “Alcohol” defined.
“Alcohol” for purposes of IC 9-24-6, has the
meaning set forth in IC 9-24-6-0.3.
9-13-2-2.3. “Alcoholic beverage” defined.
“Alcoholic beverage” for purposes of IC 9-30-
15, has the meaning set forth in IC 7.1-1-3-5.
9-13-2-2.4. “Alcohol concentration
equivalent” defined.
“Alcohol concentration equivalent” means the
alcohol concentration in a person’s blood or breath
determined from a test of a sample of the person’s
blood or breath.
9-13-2-2.5. “Alley” defined.
“Alley” means a public way in an urban dis-
trict that meets the following qualifications:
(1) Is open to the public for vehicular traf-
fic.
(2) Is publicly maintained.
(3) Is one (1) lane wide.
(4) Is designated as an alley by the local
authorities on an official map of the urban
district.
9-13-2-3. “Antique motor vehicle” defined.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b),
“antique motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle
that is at least twenty-five (25) years old.
(b) “Antique motor vehicle,” for purposes of
IC 9-19-11-1(6), means a passenger motor vehi-
cle or truck that was manufactured without a
safety belt as a part of the standard equipment
installed by the manufacturer at each designated
seating position, before the requirement of the
installation of safety belts in the motor vehicle
according to the standards stated in the Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Number 208 (49
CFR 571.208).
9-13-2-5.5. “Assembled vehicle” defined.
“Assembled vehicle,” for purposes of IC 9-17-
4, has the meaning set forth in IC 9-17-4-0.3.
9-13-2-6. “Authorized emergency vehicle”
defined.
“Authorized emergency vehicle” means the
following:
(1) The following vehicles:
(A) Fire department vehicles.
(B) Police department vehicles.
(C) Ambulances.
(D) Emergency vehicles operated by
or for hospitals or health and hospital
corporations under IC 16-22-8.
(2) Vehicles designated as emergency vehi-
cles by the Indiana department of trans-
portation under IC 9-21-20-1.
(3) Motor vehicles that, subject to IC 9-21-
20-2, are approved by the Indiana emer-
gency medical services commission that
are:
(A) Ambulances that are owned by per-
sons, firms, limited liability compa-
nies, or corporations other than
hospitals; or
(B) Not ambulances and that provide
emergency medical services, includ-
ing extrication and rescue services (as
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