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tively as “farm vehicles.”
9-13-2-59. “Farm vehicle loaded with farm
product” defined.
“Farm vehicle loaded with a farm product”
includes a truck hauling unprocessed leaf tobacco.
9-13-2-60. “Farm wagon” defined.
(a) “Farm wagon” means any of the following:
(1) A wagon, other than an implement of
agriculture, that is used primarily for trans-
porting farm products and farm supplies in
connection with a farming operation.
(2) A three (3), four (4), or six (6) wheeled
motor vehicle with a folding hitch on the
front of the motor vehicle, manufactured
with seating for not more than four (4)
individuals, that is used primarily:
(A) to transport an individual from one
(1) farm field to another, whether or not
the motor vehicle is operated on a high-
way in order to reach the other farm
field;
(B) for the transportation of an indi-
vidual upon farm premises; or
(C) for both purposes set forth in
clauses (A) and (B).
(3) A three (3), four (4) or six (6) wheeled
construction related motor vehicle, capa-
ble of cross-country travel:
(A) without the benefit of a road; and
(B) on or immediately over land, water,
snow, ice, marsh, swampland, or other
natural terrain;
that is used primarily for construction related pur-
poses, including hauling building materials.
(b) The term includes a motor vehicle
described in subsection (a)(2) that is used for the
incidental transportation of farm supplies or farm
implements at the same time it is used for the
transportation of an individual.
9-13-2-61. “Fatal accident” defined.
“Fatal accident,” for purposes of IC 9-30-7, has
the meaning set forth in IC 9-30-7-1.
9-13-2-69.5. “Funeral procession” defined.
“Funeral procession” means two (2) or more
vehicles, including a lead vehicle or a funeral
escort vehicle, accompanying human remains.
9-13-2-69.7. “Golf cart” defined.
“Golf cart” means a four (4) wheeled motor
vehicle originally and specifically designed and
intended to transport one (1) or more individuals
and golf clubs for the purpose of playing the game
of golf on a golf course.
9-13-2-72. “Habitual violator” defined.
“Habitual violator,” for purposes of IC 9-30-
10, has the meaning set forth in IC 9-30-10-4.
9-13-2-72.7. “Highly restricted personal
information” defined.
“Highly restricted personal information”, for
purposes of IC 9-14-3.5, has the meaning set forth
in IC 9-14-3.5-2.5.
9-13-2-73. “Highway” - “Street” defined.
“Highway” or “street” means the entire width
between the boundary lines of every publicly
maintained way when any part of the way is open
to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular
travel. The term includes an alley in a city or
town.
9-13-2-74.5. “Identification card” defined.
“Identification card” means an identification
document issued by a state government for pur-
poses of identification.
9-13-2-75. “Identification number” defined.
“Identification number” means a set of num-
bers, letters, or both numbers and letters that is
assigned to a motor vehicle or motor vehicle part
by:
(1) a manufacturer of motor vehicles or
motor vehicle parts; or
(2) a governmental entity to replace an
original identification number that is
destroyed, removed, altered, or defaced.
9-13-2-76. “Ignition interlock device”
defined.
“Ignition interlock device” means a blood
alcohol concentration equivalence measuring
device that prevents a motor vehicle from being
started without first determining the operator’s
equivalent breath alcohol concentration through
the taking of a deep lung breath sample.