Illinois Code § 625 ILCS 40/5-2

Operation on Highways.
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It is unlawful for any person to
drive or operate any snowmobile on a highway in this State except as follows:

 
A. On highways other than tollways, interstate highways and fully or
limited access-controlled highways snowmobiles
may make a direct crossing provided:

 
 
(1) the crossing is made at an angle of approximately 
 
90 degrees to the direction of the highway and at a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing; and

 
 
(2) the snowmobile is brought to a complete stop 
 
before crossing a roadway; and

 
 
(3) the operator yields the right of way to all 
 
oncoming traffic which constitutes a hazard.

 
B. On highways other than tollways, interstate
highways and fully or limited access-controlled
highways snowmobiles may be operated not
less than 10 feet from the roadway and in the same direction as traffic.
On such highways, other than State highways, the corporate authorities
of a city, village or incorporated town may adopt ordinances providing for
variance from the 10-foot separation requirement of this subsection,
including ordinances permitting the operation of snowmobiles upon the
roadways of such highways, other than State highways, within city, village
or town limits. In addition, the corporate authorities of any unit of
local government with jurisdiction over such highways may adopt ordinances
authorizing the operation of snowmobiles within 10 feet of the roadway to
avoid obstructions or hazardous terrain. Other than for State highways,
corporate authorities of a city, village or incorporated town may adopt
ordinances providing for trails, including the
designation of the roadways of highways referred to in this paragraph as
snowmobile trails, and regulating snowmobile operation within city, village
or town limits.

 
C. On highways other than tollways, interstate
highways and fully or limited access-controlled
highways snowmobiles may be operated on
roadways when it is necessary to cross a bridge or culvert or when it is
impracticable to gain immediate access to an area adjacent to a highway
where a snowmobile is to be operated.

 
D. Corporate authorities of a city, village or incorporated town may by
ordinance designate 1 or more specific public highways or streets within
their jurisdiction as egress and ingress routes for the use of snowmobiles.
In the event that such public highways or streets are under the jurisdiction
of the State of Illinois, express written consent of the
Illinois Department
of Transportation shall be required. Corporate authorities acting under
the authority of this paragraph D shall erect and maintain signs giving
proper notice thereof.

 
E. Snowmobiles may be lawfully driven or operated upon those highways where
posted with signs giving proper notice and erected and maintained by
the township road commissioner. A township or township road commissioner
shall not be liable for any personal injuries caused as a result of the
operation of a snowmobile on such highways. For purposes of this paragraph
E, "highways" are defined as township roads pursuant to Section 2-205 of
the Illinois Highway Code.

90 degrees to the direction of the highway and at a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing; and
before crossing a roadway; and
oncoming traffic which constitutes a hazard.

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