Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Utah Traffic Code 41-6a Important Regulations

Traffic Code 41-6a

A.    41-6a-1: Definitions
a.       Highway – the entire width between property lines of EVERY way or place of any nature when ANY part of it is open to the use of the public as a matter of right for vehicle travel.
                                                              i.      This means that if there is a portion of property that is designated for public travel, that entire property is considered to be the highway.
1.      Likely – the shoulder, the field between intersection lanes,
2.      Possibly – sidewalks if property lines include it.
B.     41-6a-201
a.       Operation of vehicles means only the operation of vehicles on a highway
                                                              i.      Meaning: the traffic code only regulates the vehicles that are driving on the property described previously – highways, public access with the right to travel by vehicle.
                                                            ii.      This is a case where you would want the highway to stop at the sidewalk if you only drive on the sidewalk and do not want to be regulated by the traffic laws – like if you only ride your bike on the sidewalk
1.      But if you ride your bike on the street, then you are regulated by this traffic laws – you have to do everything that a car would do.
2.      On a bike, you have to stop at a red light, you have to yield to pedestrians, you have to signal, etc.
b.      EXCEPTIONS:
                                                              i.      When specifically identified
                                                            ii.      Under accident responsibilities
                                                          iii.      Under DUI and Reckless driving
C.     41-6a-202
a.       Police must record on the citation that the traffic violation resulted in a collision that resulted in serious bodily injury or death of the victim.
D.    41-6a-203
a.       Any person falsely, fraudulently, forcibly, or willfully induces, coerces, requires, permits, or directs another to violate a traffic crime is guilty of the crime
                                                              i.      Meaning: if you are entering into road rage wars (star wars case) then you could be guilty of the same offense
1.      Not always – must cause, induce, or coerce. Coerce is usually a pretty high standard. Cause leaves room for interpretation. Induce is also a high standard.
2.      Even if this is not the legal definition, the jury would likely consider this to mean that the driver was also guilty of doing the same thing (although the jury would already place liability on the driver for provoking the incident)
a.       Can I, in trial, allude to the idea that the D should have gotten a ticket by the law, even though he did not???
E.     41-6a-205
a.       Except as specifically exempted, this traffic code applies to any state, city, government vehicle operator.
                                                              i.      Meaning that police cannot break the traffic laws (unless specifically exempted)
F.      41-6a-207
a.       Local law enforcement can enact additional regulations so long as not in conflict with these.
G.    41-6a-208
a.       Local highway authority cannot:
                                                              i.      Prohibit or restrict the use of a cell phone by the operator or passenger of a motor vehicle.(3)(b)
                                                            ii.      Prohibit a bike on public street UNLESS
1.      Documented that the local authority has reviewed the safety history of the highway, considered reasonable alternatives, including signage. AND
2.      Clearly marked a safe alternative route for the prohibited section of the highway
a.       So you cant say no bikes allowed here unless there is an alternative way that is reasonable (and the legislature has documents showing that it is unsafe to go on the highway)

b.      Any ordinance is not effective for traffic control unless proper signs are erected.

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