An autocycle that is operated by electricity shall not be operated on: (1) An interstate highway; or (2) A road or highway if: (A) The operation of autocycles or motorcycles is prohibited; (B) The road is a controlled-access highway; (C) The posted speed limit is more than fifty-five miles per hour (55 m.p.h.); or (D) The autocycle cannot maintain a speed equal to the posted speed limit. Amended by Act 2017, No. 689,§ 5, eff. 8/1/2017. Acts 2009, No. 636, § 1. An autocycle that is operated by electricity shall not be operated on: (1) An interstate highway; or (2) A road or highway if: (A) The operation of autocycles or motorcycles is prohibited; (B) The road is a controlled-access highway; (C) The posted speed limit is more than fifty-five miles per hour (55 m.p.h.); or (D) The autocycle cannot maintain a speed equal to the posted speed limit. Amended by Act 2017, No. 689,§ 5, eff. 8/1/2017. Acts 2009, No. 636, § 1. An autocycle that is operated by electricity shall not be operated on: (1) An interstate highway; or (2) A road or highway if: (A) The operation of autocycles or motorcycles is prohibited; (B) The road is a controlled-access highway; (C) The posted speed limit is more than fifty-five miles per hour (55 m.p.h.); or (D) The autocycle cannot maintain a speed equal to the posted speed limit. Amended by Act 2017, No. 689,§ 5, eff. 8/1/2017. Acts 2009, No. 636, § 1. An autocycle that is operated by electricity shall not be operated on: (1) An interstate highway; or (2) A road or highway if: (A) The operation of autocycles or motorcycles is prohibited; (B) The road is a controlled-access highway; (C) The posted speed limit is more than fifty-five miles per hour (55 m.p.h.); or (D) The autocycle cannot maintain a speed equal to the posted speed limit. (A) The operation of autocycles or motorcycles is prohibited; (B) The road is a controlled-access highway; (C) The posted speed limit is more than fifty-five miles per hour (55 m.p.h.); or (D) The autocycle cannot maintain a speed equal to the posted speed limit. Acts 2009, No. 636, § 1.
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