When any road has been constructed or designated as a Freeway or Controlled Major Highway, the Director of Transportation:
(a) may restrict or prohibit access to the Freeway or Controlled Major Highway from any existing highway, road, or street, or from any new highway, road, or street, if reasonable access to the freeway or expressway from any existing or new highway, road, or street is maintained;
(b) may control, restrict, or prohibit the use of the Freeway or Controlled Major Highway by various classes of vehicles or traffic if an alternate route is provided for restricted or prohibited classes of vehicles or traffic; and
(c) may maintain, discontinue, abandon, or close, and exercise all other powers with respect to Freeways or Controlled Major Highways to the same extent and in the same manner as other roads. (1966 L.M.C., ch. 3, § 1; 2007 L.M.C., ch. 8, § 1; 2008 L.M.C., ch. 5, § 1.)
Editor’s note—2008 L.M.C., ch. 5, § 3, states: Sec. 3. Any regulation in effect when this Act takes effect that implements a function transferred to another Department or Office under Section 1 of this Act continues in effect, but any reference in any regulation to the Department from which the function was transferred must be treated as referring to the Department to which the function is transferred. The transfer of a function under this Act does not affect any right of a party to any legal proceeding begun before this Act took effect.