Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law sections 2003, 3102, and 3103 outline rules for traffic regulation, including obedience to authorized traffic controllers and rules for riding animals on roadways. Section 3102 emphasizes compliance with lawful directions from authorized personnel, while Section 3103 covers the rights and restrictions for riding animals on roads, excluding limited access highways.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pennsylvania law requires individuals to comply with lawful orders from police officers, traffic controllers, and authorized personnel directing traffic.

Yes, but only on roads that are not limited access highways, and you must follow all applicable traffic laws for vehicle operators.

Animal-drawn vehicles are permitted on most roads but are prohibited on limited access highways.

Limited access highways are roads designed for high-speed travel with restricted entry and exit points, where riding animals is not allowed.