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SUBCHAPTER E § 180.1
Special Parkways
PART 180
SPECIAL REGULATIONS REGARDING SPECIAL PARKWAYS
§ 180. 1 General
By section 10 of chapter 370 of the Laws of 1979, all rules, regulations, acts, determinations and decisions of the East Hudson Parkway Authority pertaining to the functions transferred to the Department of Transportation by chapter 370 of the Laws of 1979 that are in force at the time of such transfer, such transfer date being November 1, 1979, shall continue to be in full force and effect as rules, regulations, acts, determinations and decisions of the Department of Transportation until and unless duly modified or abrogated by the Commissioner of Transportation.
§ 181.1 Definitions of words and phrases.
(2) Authorized emergency vehicle. Every ambulance, police vehicle and fire vehicle.
(i) Ambulance. Every motor vehicle designed, appropriately equipped and used for the
purpose of carrying sick or injured persons.
(ii) Police vehicle. Every vehicle owned by the State, a public authority, a county, town,
city or village, and operated by the police department or law enforcement agency
of such governmental unit. Any other-vehicle operated by a chief or deputy or
assistant chief of a police department, a sheriff, undersheriff or regular deputy
sheriff. A vehicle owned and operated by the law enforcement unit of a public
or private corporation authorized by law to maintain a unit for the enforcement
of law on the property of such corporation shall be a police vehicle only for
the purposes of this section.
(iii) Fire vehicle. Every vehicle operated for fire service purposes owned and identified
as being owned by the State, a public authority, a county, town, city, village
or fire district, or a fire corporation subject to the provisions of subdivision
1 of section 112 of the Membership Corporations Law, or a fire company as defined
in section 100 of the General Municipal Law. Any of the following vehicles shall
be fire vehicles only for the purpose of this section:
(a) a vehicle operated by officials of the division of fire safety in the Office
for Local Government of the Executive Department;
(b) a vehicle ordinarily operated by a chief or assistant chief of a fire department,
or a county or deputy county fire coordinator, or county or assistant county
fire marshal, or such vehicle when operated in an official capacity by or under
the direction of such person; and
(c) a vehicle owned by a person, which is recognized and certified by the director
of such division of fire safety as being maintained for the purpose of fire-fighting
on premises owned or occupied by such person.
(iv) Emergency operation. The operation, or parking, of an authorized emergency
vehicle, when such vehicle is engaged in transporting a sick or injured person,
pursuing an actual or suspected violator of the law, or responding to, or working
or assisting at the scene of, an accident, disaster, police call, alarm of fire
or other emergency. Emergency operation shall not include returning from such
service.
(3) Bicycle. Every device propelled by the feet acting upon pedals, having wheels any two of which are each more than 20 inches in diameter.
(4) Bus. Every motor vehicle used for transportation of persons that is designed for carrying more than 14 passengers, or has more than four tires, or that exceeds 9 feet in height from underside of tire to the top of the vehicle, 7 feet in width or 19 feet in length,
(8) Commercial vehicle. Every type of motor-driven vehicle used for commercial purposes on the highways, such as the transportation of goods, wares and merchandise and motor coaches carrying passengers; including trailers and semitrailers and tractors when used in combination with trailers and semitrailers, and excepting such vehicles as are run only upon rails or tracks,
(18) Highway. The entire width between the boundary line of every way or parkway publicly maintained when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.
(19) House coach. Any vehicle motivated by a power connected therewith or propelled by a power within itself, which is or can be used as the home or living abode or habitation of one or more persons, either temporarily or permanently. In the application of these regulations to house coaches, a house coach propelled by a power within itself shall be deemed a motor vehicle, a house coach motivated by a power connected therewith shall be deemed a trailer, and all house coaches shall be deemed vehicles.
(22) Motorcycle. Every motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding a tractor.
(23) Motor-driven cycle. Every motorcycle, including every motor scooter, with a motor which produces not to exceed five horsepower, and every bicycle with motor attached.
(38) School bus. Every motor vehicle owned by a public or governmental agency or private school and operated for the transportation of pupils, teachers and other persons acting in a supervisory capacity, to or from school or school activities or privately owned and operated for the transportation of pupils, teachers and other persons acting in a supervisory capacity to or from school or school activities that is designed for carrying more than 14 passengers, or has more than four tires, or that exceeds 9 feet in height from underside of tire to the top of the vehicle, 7 feet in width or 19 feet in length.
(39) Semitrailer. Any trailer which is so designed that, when operated, the forward end of its body or chassis rests upon the body or chassis of the towing vehicle.
(43) Taxicab. A motor vehicle having a seating capacity for passengers of not more than seven persons, in addition to the driver, and used in the business of transporting passengers for compensation.
(48) Trailer. Any vehicle not propelled by its own power drawn on the public highways by a motor vehicle as defined in this section, except motorcycle sidecars, vehicles being towed by a nonrigid support and vehicles designed and primarily used for other purposes and only occasionally drawn by such a motor vehicle
(49) Truck Every motor vehicle designed, used or maintained primarily for the transportation of property; provided, however, that a pickup truck or a van which is legally registered as a passenger vehicle and which has passenger license plates shall not be deemed to be a truck.
(50) Vehicle. Every device in, upon or, by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
(51) Hearse. A station wagon type vehicle equipped for transporting a coffin or remains of a deceased person.
§ 182.24 Insignia and signs on vehicles.
(a) Nonrestricted vehicles, except taxicabs and vehicles owned and operated
by governmental agencies, having any name, insignia or sign painted or displayed thereon
are prohibited within the parkway system, except for identification purposes,
(b) For purposes of identification, the name and address only of the owner of
a nonrestricted vehicle appearing on the sides thereof in letters not more than two inches in
height shall not be construed as being in violation of this Subchapter.
§ 182.25 Median strip and crossovers
The median strip between the laned roadways in the parkway system, including crossovers and areas beyond the laned roadways, shall not be used by vehicles or persons on foot for any purpose except official purposes, or in emergencies.
§ 182.29 Projecting objects.
(a) No vehicle will be permitted to enter or operate within the parkway system
with any article of any kind on the outside of the vehicle, unless such article
is carried in or upon a rack designed for that purpose.
(b) The maximum projection of both the article and rack above the roof of the
vehicle shall not exceed 30 inches.
(c) The overall height of the vehicle, including article and rack shall not
exceed 10 feet.
(d) The article and/or rack shall not project beyond the front and/or rear of
the permanent
equipment of the vehicle more than a total of two feet and in no case shall
project beyond the sides of the vehicle.
§ 182.31 Restricted vehicles.
The following type vehicles, including those elsewhere defined in this Part,
are not permitted
on the parkways within the parkway system, unless authorized under an agreement
with the
department:
(a) bicycles;
(b) buses;
(c) commercial;
(d) golf carts;
(e) hearses, except those operated by or for a licensed funeral director or
undertaker while traveling to or from a funeral, interment, cremation, place of death or other
destination for the acceptance and shipment of the body or remains of a deceased person;
(f) house coaches;
(g) motor-driven cycles;
(h) school buses;
(i) semitrailers;
(j) snowmobiles;
(k) tractors;
(l) trailers;
(m) trucks.
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