APPENDIX B1. CROSS-REFERENCE GUIDE TO THE OHIO REVISED CODE
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1 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code Page B1-1 APPENDIX B1. CROSS-REFERENCE GUIDE TO THE OHIO REVISED CODE The Ohio Revised Code (O.R.C.) contains many laws which apply to the control of traffic on the streets and highways of the State. It is important that officials responsible for the erection and maintenance of traffic control devices be well informed regarding these laws and their application to the operation of vehicles. A list of references follows, including important laws relative to traffic control and vehicle operation. These references are grouped by subject. Code sections referenced in this Manual, as well as some others, have been reprinted in Appendix B2 for your convenience. An asterisk (*) next to the code number in the following cross-reference list indicates that a copy of that section is available in Appendix B2. Copies of other sections of the O.R.C. are available through local libraries. Also, the O.R.C., as well as the Ohio Administrative Code and legislation submitted, can be viewed on-line at PART 1. GENERAL Definitions * Uniform system of traffic control devices * Placing and maintaining traffic control devices * Uniformity of traffic control devices * Prohibition against unauthorized signs and signals. PART 2. SIGNS Restrictions on depositing litter on public property, on private property owned by others and in state waters Emergency vehicles to proceed cautiously past red or stop signals * Prohibitions on use of freeways * Uniform system of traffic control devices Arrest or citation based on radar, timing device or radio message from another officer * Placing and maintaining traffic control devices * Business logos on directional signs along interstates * Definitions. (Tourist-Oriented Directional Sign Programs) * Rules for placement of tourist-oriented directional signs and trailblazer markers * Advertising agreement with tourist-oriented attractions * Signs to conform to federal manual; logos. OMUTCDC 2003 Edition
2 Page B1-2 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code * Local authority programs * Uniformity of traffic control devices * Signal lights * Flashing traffic signals * Prohibition against unauthorized signs and signals * Speed limits. (Speed Limit Signs) * Speed limit on private residential road or driveway * Complaint that local authority is not complying with school zone sign laws * Duties upon approaching stationary public safety vehicle displaying emergency light * Slow speed. (Minimum Speed Limit Sign) * Speed regulations on bridges * Lanes of travel upon roadways * Permission to overtake and pass on the right * Hazardous zones * Rules for driving in marked lanes * Divided roadways * Rules for turns at intersections * Turning in roadway prohibited; exception for emergency or public safety vehicle * Right-of-way at through highways; stop signs; yield signs * Stop signs on private residential road or driveway Right of way yielded to blind person Pedestrian walking along highway * Stop Signs at grade crossings * Through highways Prohibition against parking on highways * Parking near curb, facing direction of travel; locations and privileges for walkingimpaired persons Prohibition against driving upon closed highway * Obstructing passage of other vehicles * Stopping for school bus; signals Weighing vehicles; scales; alteration of weight limits by local authorities. (Load Limits, Weigh Stations Signs) * Warning sign before safety device at street crossing. (Railroad Signs) * Prohibitions. (Snowmobiles and All-Purpose Vehicles) Operation or near highway, street or road. (Snowmobiles and All-Purpose Vehicles) * Crossbuck signs; additional reflective signs; experimental signs State highway system; changes or additions; memorial highways; abandonment of highways; maps; state highway within municipalities Limited access highways and freeways State park and school land access roads; trail intersection markers Attaching guideposts or signs to utility poles. OMUTCD 2003 Edition
3 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code Page B Prohibition of Signs on the Right-of- Way Without Consent of the Director Advertising on Interstate Highways Highway closed to traffic. (Barricades, Detour Signs) Establishment and Maintenance of Roadside Parks. (Rest Area, Park Signs) 5533 Memorial Highways. (Memorial Signs) Erection of signposts. (County Road Name Sign) Power of township trustees to improve roads and highways; signposts at intersections; traffic control devices, signals. (Township Road Name Sign) Maximum width, height, and length. (Low Clearance Sign) Reduction of weight and speed during times of thaws and moisture. (Weight Limit Sign) Rules; signs. (County and Township Load Limits) Erection of advertising signs resembling those required of railroad companies Advertising on public highway * Carrying capacity of bridges; warning notice. (County and State Bridge Weight Limit Signs) PART 3. MARKINGS * Uniform system of traffic control devices * Placing and maintaining traffic control devices * Uniformity of traffic control devices * Rules governing overtaking and passing of vehicles * Permission to overtake and pass on the right * Driving to left of center line * Prohibition against driving upon left side of roadway * Hazardous zones * Rules for driving in marked lanes * Divided roadways * Rules for turns at intersections * Pedestrian on crosswalk has right-of-way * Right of way yielded by pedestrian Pedestrians Driving through safety zone Establishment and improvement of state highways within municipal corporations. (Center Line Paint in Villages) HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNALS Emergency vehicles to procede cautiously past red or stop signals * Uniform system of traffic control devices. OMUTCDC 2003 Edition
4 Page B1-4 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code * Uniformity of traffic control devices * Signal lights * Signals over reversible lanes * Malfunctioning traffic signals * Pedestrian control signals * Flashing traffic signals * Prohibition against unauthorized signs and signals General powers of board of county commissioners relating to public roads Power of township trustees to improve roads and highways; signposts at intersections; traffic control devices, signals. PART 6. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL Destruction or removal of barriers along limited access highways prohibited; vehicles to enter and leave at designated intersections * Exceptions. (Work Within an Area Designated by Traffic Control Devices) * Uniform system of traffic control devices * Placing and maintaining traffic control devices * Uniformity of traffic control devices * Lanes of travel upon roadways * Parking near curb, facing direction of travel; locations and privileges for walkingimpaired persons Prohibition against driving upon closed highway Prohibition against placing injurious material on highway * Warning signs as to increased penalties in construction zones * Rules for warning signs as to increased penalties in constructin zones Permits granted to use or occupy portions of road or highway Removal of structures constituting obstructions or interferences Occupants of land to remove all obstructions Attaching guideposts or signs to utility poles Highways closed to traffic Director to repair damage to county or township roads Digging, excavating, piling earth, or building fence on highway Construction of walk or ditch across highway. OMUTCD 2003 Edition
5 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code Page B1-5 PART 7. SCHOOL AREAS * Speed limits * Complaint that local authority is not complying with school zone sign laws * Stopping for school bus; signals * School bus construction, design, equipment, operation and licensing rules. PART 8. HIGHWAY-RAILROAD GRADE CROSSINGS * Stop signs at grade crossings Driver s duties relating to railroad grade crossings Vehicles required to stop at grade crossings Slow-moving vehicles or equipment crossing railroad tracks * Warning sign before safety device at street crossing Power to regulate public uilities and railroads * Installation of crossing signals; apportionment of costs; additional protective devices * Survey to determine crossings with highest probability of accident; additional protective devices Closing of municipal crossings; court action Closing of rural crossings not on state highway; court action * Regulation of crossing signals * Dangerous crossings. (Abandonment Requires PUCO Consent) * Safety devices at grade crossings * Grant of right to construct. (Street Railways and Interurban Railroads) Use of public highways * Acquisition or appropriation for crossings * Abandonment of track; restoration of roadway * Crossbuck signs; additional reflective signs; experimental signs Erection of advertising signs resembling those required of railroad companies. PART 9. BICYCLE FACILITIES Definitions Definitions * Prohibitions on use of freeways Electric personal assistive mobility devices Bicycles Rules governing operation of motorized bicycles Rules for bicycles, motorcycles and snowmobiles Riding bicycles; motorcycles abreast Driving upon sidewalk area. OMUTCDC 2003 Edition
6 Page B1-6 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code Paths exclusively for bicycles. PART 10. LIGHT-RAIL TRANSIT Streetcars Definitions * Signal lights * Malfunctioning traffic signals * Pedestrian control signals * Flashing traffic signals * Willful or wanton operation on street or highway * Willful or wanton operation off street or highway; competitive operation exception * Operating a motor vehicle without reasonable control * Speed limits * Speed regulations on bridges * Space between moving vehicles * Rules for turns at intersections Rules for starting and backing vehicles * Right-of-way at intersections * Right of way when turning left * Right of way on public highway Right of way of public safety or coroner s vehicle * Pedestrian on crosswalk has right-of-way * Right of way yielded by pedestrian Pedestrian walking along highway Passing on left side of streetcar Vehicle shall not pass streetcar discharging passengers; exception Driving and turning in front of streetcars * Stop Signs at grade crossings * Obstructing passage of other vehicles * Warning sign before safety device at street crossing * Grant of right to construct. (Street Railways and Interurban Railroads) Use of public highways Electric railways or interurban railroads operating cars along third rail required to maintain fences. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Rules for uniform registration and permitting of persons engaging in highway transportation of hazardous materials; hazardous materials transportation fund Rules for highway routing of hazardous materials; advisory panel. OMUTCD 2003 Edition
7 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code Page B1-7 MEMORIAL HIGHWAYS State highway system; changes or additions; memorial highways; abandonment of highways; maps; state highway within municipalities Memorial Highways Changing name of road. (County Highway) Naming and numbering of roads and bridges; map or roads, bridges, and trails Procedure for naming of highway by local authorities Memorial markers listing POWS/MIAS Committees for placement of memorial markers listing POWS/MIAS at highway rest areas. MOTORCYCLES Regulations for engine noise and vehicle parking Definitions Rules for bicycles, motorcycles and snowmobiles Riding bicycles; motorcycles abreast Regulation of vehicle and engine noise in unincorporated areas Operation on or near highway, street or road. PEDESTRIANS Ramped curbing for handicapped Authority of dirctor to promulgate certain traffic regulations Definitions * Prohibitions on use of freeways * Signal lights * Pedestrian control signals Pedestrian on sidewalk has right-of-way Pedestrians yield right-of-way to public safety vehicle * Pedestrian on crosswalk has right-of-way Right of way yielded to blind person * Right of way yielded by pedestrian * Intoxicated or drugged pedestrian hazard on highway Pedestrians Pedestrian walking along highway Pedestrian on bridge or railroad crossing. 4511,512 Electric personal assistive mobility devices Closing of municipal crossings; court action Closing of rural crossings not on state highway; court action. OMUTCDC 2003 Edition
8 Page B1-8 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code SPEEDS Arrest or citation based on radar, timing device or radio message from another officer * Speed limits * Slow speed * Speed regulations on bridges * Emergency vehicles excepted from speed limitations. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Destruction or removal of barriers along limited access highways prohibited; Vehicles to Enter and Leave at Designated Intersections * Prohibition against unauthorized signs and signals * Operating a motor vehicle without reasonable control * Duties upon approaching stationary public safety vehicle displaying emergency light * Lanes of travel upon roadways * Vehicles traveling in opposite directions * One-way highways and rotary traffic islands * Space between moving vehicles * Rules for turns at intersections * Turning in roadway prohibited; exception for emergency or public safety vehicle * Right-of-way at intersections * Right of way when turning left * Right-of-way at through highways; stop signs; yield signs * Stop at sidewalk area * Right of way on public highway Right of way yielded to blind person * Intoxicated or drugged pedestrian hazard on highway Pedestrian walking along highway * Through highways Prohibition against parking on highways * Parking prohibitions on private property * Parking near curb, facing direction of travel; locations and privileges for walkingimpaired persons * Stopping for school bus; signals Lighted lights and illuminating devices required Number of lights permitted; direction of beam; flashing, oscillating or rotating lights. OMUTCD 2003 Edition
9 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code Page B * Prohibitions. (Snowmobiles and All-Purpose Vehicles) Operation or near highway, street or road. (Snowmobiles and All-Purpose Vehicles) Advertising on Interstate Highways Removal of obstructions by landowners; consent and approval; signs and advertising. (County Highways) Reduction of weight and speed during times of thaws and moisture Rules; signs. (County and Township load limits) * Carrying capacity of bridges; warning notice. (County and State) MISCELLANEOUS Regulations for engine noise and vehicle parking. (Township Authority) Care, supervision, and control of public roads Animals running at large on public roads; grazing on another s land * Uniform application and precedence of traffic law * Possession or sale of sign or device prohibited * Willful or wanton operation on street or highway * Willful or wanton operation off street or highway; competitive operation exception * School bus construction design, equipment, operation and licensing rules Rules for uniform registration and permitting of persons engaging in highway transportation of hazardous materials; hazardous materials transportation fund Rules for highway routing of hazardous materials; advisory panel Lift bridges on state highway system within municipal corporation State highway system; changes or additions; memorial highways; abandonment of highways; maps; state highway within municipalities Permits granted to use or occupy portions of road or highway Removal of structures constituting obstructions or interferences Occupants of land to remove all obstructions Use of rest areas; commercial activities prohibited Land acquisition for highway beautification or rest and recreation areas. OMUTCDC 2003 Edition
10 Page B1-10 Appendix B1. Cross-Reference Guide to the Ohio Revised Code OMUTCD 2003 Edition
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