6-5-5: CROSSINGS:
A snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle may make a direct crossing of a public street or public highway, other than an interstate highway or freeway, during designated hours of operation stated in section 6-5-4 of this chapter, provided:
   A.    The crossing is made at an angle of approximately ninety degrees (90°) to the direction of the public street or public highway and at a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing; and
   B.    The snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle is brought to a complete stop before crossing the shoulder or main traveled way of the public street or public highway; and
   C.    The driver yields the right of way to all oncoming traffic which constitutes an immediate hazard; and
   D.    In crossing a divided public street or public highway, the crossing is made only at an intersection of such public street or public highway with another public street or public highway; and
   E.    If the crossing is made between the hours of one-half (1/2) hour after sunset to one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise or in conditions of reduced visibility, only if both front and rear lights are on; and
   F.    A snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle may be operated upon a bridge, other than a bridge that is part of the main traveled lanes of an interstate highway, when required for the purpose of avoiding obstructions to travel when no other method of avoidance is possible, provided the snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle is operated in the extreme right hand lane, the entrance to the roadway is made within one hundred feet (100') of the bridge and the crossing is made without undue delay. (1974 Code § 1335.09)