2014 Indiana Criminal Code Book - page 23

TRAFFIC CODE
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the curbs, or in the absence of curbs, from
the edges of the traversable roadway.
(2) Apart of a roadway distinctly indicated
for pedestrian crossing by lines or other
markings on the surface.
9-13-2-41. “Current driving license” defined.
“Current driving license” means every class
and kind of license or permit that evidences the
privilege to operate a motor vehicle upon the
highways of Indiana. The term includes a privi-
lege granted by the license.
9-13-2-47. “Driver” defined.
“Driver” means a person who drives or is in
actual physical control of a vehicle.
9-13-2-48. “Driver’s license” defined.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), dri-
ver’s license” means any type of license issued by
the state authorizing an individual to operate the
type of vehicle for which the license was issued,
in the manner for which the license was issued, on
public streets, roads, or highways.
(b) “Driver’s license”, for purposes of IC 9-28-
2, has the meaning set forth in IC 9-28-2-4.
9-13-2-48.3. “Driving privileges” defined.
“Driving privileges” means the authority
granted to an individual that allows the individ-
ual to operate a vehicle of the type and in the
manner for which the authority was granted.
9-13-2-48.5. “Driving record” defined.
“Driving record” means the following:
(1) A record maintained by the bureau as
required under IC 9-14-3-7.
(2) A record established by the bureau
under IC 9-24-18-9.
9-13-2-49. “Driveway” - “Private road”
defined.
“Driveway” or “private road” means a way or
place in private ownership that is used for vehic-
ular travel by the owner and those having express
or implied permission from the owner but not by
other persons.
9-13-2-49.1. “Drug” defined.
The term “drug” includes legend drug (as
defined in IC 16-18-2-199), nitrous oxide, “model
glue” (as defined in IC 35-46-6-1), and any sub-
stance listed in IC 35-46-6-2(2).
9-13-2-49.3. “Electric personal assistive
mobility device” defined.
“Electric personal assistive mobility device”
means a self-balancing, two (2) nontandem
wheeled device that is designed to transport only
one (1) person and that has the following:
(1) An electric propulsion system with
average power of seven hundred fifty (750)
watts or one (1) horsepower.
(2) Amaximum speed of less than twenty
(20) miles per hour when operated on a
paved level surface, when powered solely
by the propulsion system referred to in
subdivision (1), and when operated by an
operator weighing one hundred seventy
(170) pounds.
9-13-2-49.5. “Electronic traffic ticket”
defined.
“Electronic traffic ticket,” for purposes of IC
9-30-3, has the meaning set forth in IC 9-30-3-2-
5.
9-13-2-49.7. “Entrapment” defined.
“Entrapment,” means a confining circum-
stance from which escape or relief is difficult or
impossible.
9-13-2-56. “Farm tractor” defined.
“Farm tractor,” means a motor vehicle
designed and used primarily as a farm implement
for drawing implements of agriculture used on a
farm and, when using the highways, in traveling
from one (1) field or farm to another or to or
from places of repairs. The term includes a wagon,
trailer, or other vehicle pulled by a farm tractor.
9-13-2-58. “Farm truck” defined.
“Farm truck,” “farm trailer,” or “farm semi-
trailer and tractor” means a truck, trailer, or semi-
trailer and tractor used for the transportation of
farm products, livestock, or machinery or supplies
to or from a farm or ranch. The term includes a
covered farm vehicle (as defined in 49 CFR 390.5).
The term does not include an implement of agri-
culture. The terms may be referred to collec-
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