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More Important Laws
Important
Laws:
Animals on a Public Way
OPERATION
M.R.S.A 29-A § 2055
Ch. 19
§
2055. Animals on a public way
1. Riding animals or driving animal-drawn vehicles. A person
riding an animal or driving an animal-drawn vehicle on a public
way has
the rights and is subject
to the duties of a vehicle operator, except those provisions that by
their nature have no application.
2. Unattended animal-drawn vehicle. A person may not allow
an animal-drawn vehicle to be on a public way unattended
unless the vehicle is reasonably fastened.
3. Frightened animals. When a person riding, driving, or
leading an animal that appears to be frightened signals
by putting
up a hand or by other visible
sign,
an operator approaching from the opposite direction must stop as
soon as possible and remain stationary as long as necessary and
reasonable to allow
the animal
to pass. When traveling in the same direction, the operator must
use
reasonable caution in passing an animal.
4. Annoyance. An operator may not knowingly operate a
motor vehicle in a manner to annoy, startle, harass
or frighten
an animal being ridden
or driven
on or
near a public way.
5. Throwing object. An operator or person in a motor vehicle may
not throw an object or substance from the vehicle toward an animal
being
ridden or
driven on or near a public way.
1993, c. 6?3, § A-2, eff. Jan. 1, 1995. Historical and Statuary Notes Derivation:
R.S.1954, c. 22, §§ 83, 131; Laws
1967, c.200;
Laws 1983, c.446, § 2; Laws 1993, c. 683, § A-1:
Former 29 M.R.S.A. §§ 941, 997.
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