Yes, you're obstructing the flow of traffic.
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ADDED: Almost everywhere that I'm aware of, it is unlawful and a violation for pedestrians to be in the roadway.
It is illegal for women to stand within five feet of a bar while drinking in the state of Utah. This law was repealed in 1969.
No, it is not illegal to pass semi trucks on a two-lane road as long as it can be done safely and legally. It is important to follow all traffic laws and regulations while passing, such as ensuring you have adequate visibility and using turn signals.
NO!, Because a chicken can not help iself so yo woul have to wait for that chicken to cross the road because then you would go to jail for road kill for a helpless animal that you killed (The Right Answer) yes!!!! it is illegal for a chicken to cross the road in Quitman, Georgia...If you want proof go to the following website and scroll down a little... http://www.dumblaws.com/laws/united-states/georgia?page=40
No, passing on a two-way road with a solid yellow center line is typically illegal. The solid yellow line indicates that passing is not allowed due to limited visibility and increased risk of accidents. It is important to adhere to traffic laws and markings to ensure safety on the road.
It is all together VOID if it's legal part and illegal part cannot be separated but if illegal part and legal part can be separated then LEGAL part can be performed....
Illegal alien stands for illegal imagrant!
yes it may be stupid but they can
It is not illegal to stop for an animal in the road, but it is important to do so safely and follow traffic laws.
yes it is illegal
they are illegal on the sidewalks but not the road
no
Yes, blocking a road is illegal as it can obstruct traffic flow and pose a safety hazard to drivers and pedestrians.
Yes, it is illegal to block the road as it can disrupt traffic flow and pose a safety hazard to drivers and pedestrians.
Not illegal as such, but you will be cautioned by the referee
you physically can but it is illegal
yes
This is illegal in all states.