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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 810 § 810.020 — Regulating use of throughway

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 810 ·
Oregon Code § 810.020 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Regulating use of throughway. (1) Each road authority may prohibit or restrict the use of a throughway in its jurisdiction by any of the following: (a) Parades. (b) Bicycles or other nonmotorized traffic. (c) Motorcycles or mopeds. (2) Regulation under this section becomes effective when appropriate signs giving notice of the regulation are erected upon a throughway and the approaches to the throughway. (3) Penalties for violation of restrictions or prohibitions imposed under this section are provided under ORS 811.445. (4) The Oregon Transportation Commission shall act as road authority under this section in lieu of the Department of Transportation. [1983 c.338 §146]
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