"Right-of-way" means either of the following as the context requires:
(a) The right of a vehicle, streetcar, trackless trolley or pedestrian to proceed uninterruptedly in a lawful manner in the direction in which it or he is moving in reference to another vehicle, streetcar, trackless trolley or pedestrian approaching from a different direction into its or his path;
(b) A general term denoting land, property or the interest therein, usually in the configuration of a strip, acquired for or devoted to transportation purposes. When used in this context, right-of-way includes the roadway, shoulders or berm, ditch and slopes extending to the right-of-way limits under the control of the State or local authority.
(Ord. 44-91. Passed 8-5-91.)
(Ord. 44-91. Passed 8-5-91.)