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§ 402.34 RIGHT-OF-WAY.
   RIGHT-OF-WAY. Either of the following, as the context requires:
   (a)   The right of a vehicle or pedestrian to proceed uninterruptedly in a lawful manner in the direction in which it, he or she is moving, in preference to another vehicle or pedestrian approaching from a different direction into its, his or her 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.
(ORC 4511.01(UU))
§ 402.345 ROAD SERVICE VEHICLE.
    ROAD SERVICE VEHICLE. Wreckers, utility repair vehicles and state, county and municipal service vehicles equipped with visual signals by means of flashing, rotating or oscillating lights.
(ORC 4511.01(JJJ))
§ 402.35 ROADWAY.
   ROADWAY. That portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel, except the berm or shoulder. If a highway includes two or more separate roadways, the term ROADWAY means any roadway separately, but not all the roadways collectively.
(ORC 4511.01(EE))
§ 402.355 RURAL MAIL DELIVERY VEHICLE.
   RURAL MAIL DELIVERY VEHICLE. Every vehicle used to deliver United States mail on a rural mail delivery route.
(ORC 4511.01(VV))
§ 402.36 SAFETY ZONE.
   SAFETY ZONE. The area or space officially set apart within a roadway for the exclusive use of pedestrians, and protected or marked or indicated by adequate signs so as to be plainly visible at all times.
(ORC 4511.01(MM))
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