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603 KAR 5:020. Pedestrian traffic on limited access facilities


Published: 2015

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      603 KAR 5:020.

Pedestrian traffic on limited access facilities.

 

      RELATES TO: KRS

177.220, 177.230, 177.240

      STATUTORY

AUTHORITY: KRS 174.080

      NECESSITY,

FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: This administrative regulation is considered

necessary to define pedestrian traffic and to protect such traffic on fully

controlled limited access facilities which are especially designed for through

traffic. The Transportation Cabinet will erect and maintain such signs as are

required to notify pedestrian traffic where prohibition exists.

 

      Section 1. The

Transportation Cabinet hereby prohibits pedestrian traffic within the rights of

way of its existing fully controlled limited access facilities, and of its

fully controlled limited access facilities to be built in the future. This

administrative regulation shall apply to all pedestrian traffic except the

following:

      (1) Persons

actually engaged in work requiring their presence within the rights-of-way.

      (2) Persons

using facilities, within the rights-of-way, which were, by design, intended for

use by pedestrians such a sidewalks, pedestrian overpasses or underpasses,

intersections tolerated during stage construction, etc.

      (3) Persons who,

because of emergencies or other conditions beyond their control, find it

necessary to travel on foot within the rights-of-way. (HIWA-LIM ACC, Sec. 6,

par. a; 1 Ky.R. 37; eff. 10-2-74.)