2014 Indiana Criminal Code Book - page 21

TRAFFIC CODE
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defined in IC 16-18-2-110).
(4) Vehicles of the department of correc-
tion that, subject to IC 9-21-20-3, are:
(A) Designated by the department of
correction as emergency vehicles; and
(B) Responding to an emergency.
9-13-2-14. “Bicycle” defined.
“Bicycle” means any foot-propelled vehicle,
irrespective of the number of wheels in contact
with the ground.
9-13-2-16. “Bureau” defined.
“Bureau,” unless otherwise indicated, refers to
the bureau of motor vehicles.
9-13-2-22. “Chemical test” defined.
“Chemical test” means an analysis of a per-
son’s blood, breath, urine, or other bodily sub-
stance for the determination of the presence of
alcohol, a controlled substance or its metabolite,
or a drug or its metabolite.
9-13-2-23. “Child restraint system”
defined.
“Child restraint system” means a device that:
(1) is manufactured for the purpose of pro-
tecting children from injury during a motor
vehicle accident; and
(2) meets the standards prescribed and def-
inition contained in 49 CFR 571.213.
9-13-2-25.8. “Class A motor driven cycle”
defined [effective January 1,
2015].
“Class A motor driven cycle” means a motor
vehicle that:
(1) has a seat or saddle for the use of the
rider;
(2) is designed to travel on not more than
three (3) wheels in contact with the ground;
(3) complies with applicable motor vehi-
cle equipment requirements under IC 9-19
and 49 CFR 571; and
(4) is registered as a Class Amotor driven
cycle under IC 9-18.
The term does not include an electric personal
assistive mobility device.
9-13-2-26.5. “Class B motor driven cycle”
defined [effective January 1,
2015].
“Class B motor driven cycle” means a motor
vehicle that:
(1) has a seat or saddle for the use of the
rider;
(2) is designed to travel no not more than
three (3) wheels in contact with the ground;
(3) complies with applicable motor vehi-
cle equipment requirements under IC 9-19
and 49 CFR 571;
(4) has a cylinder capacity not exceeding
fifty (50) cubic centimeters; and
(5) is registered as a Class B motor driven
cycle under IC 9-18.
The term does not include an electric personal
assistive mobility device.
9-13-2-29. “Commercial driver’s license”
defined.
“Commercial driver’s license” has the mean-
ing set forth in 49 CFR 383.5 as in effect July 1,
2010.
9-13-2-31. “Commercial motor vehicle”
defined.
(a) “Commercial motor vehicle” means,
except as provided in subsection (b), a motor
vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used in
commerce to transport passengers or property if
the motor vehicle:
(1) has a gross combination weight rating
of at least twenty-six thousand one
(26,001) pounds, including a towed unit
with a gross vehicle weight rating of more
than ten thousand (10,000) pounds;
(2) has a gross vehicle weight rating of at
least twenty-six thousand one (26,001)
pounds;
(3) is designed to transport sixteen (16)
or more passengers, including the driver;
or
(4) is:
(A)of any size;
(B)used in the transportation of mate-
rials found to be hazardous for the pur-
poses of the Hazardous Materials
Transportation Act; and
(C)required to be placarded under the
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