Illinois Code § 625 ILCS 5/11-711

Restrictions on use of controlled access highway.
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(a) No person may drive a vehicle onto or from any controlled access
highway except at entrances and exits established by public authority.

 
(b) The Department with respect to any controlled access highway under
its jurisdiction may prohibit the use of any such highways by pedestrians
(except in authorized areas or facilities), bicycles, farm tractors,
implements of husbandry, funeral processions, and any vehicle unable to
maintain the minimum speed for which the highway is posted, or other
non-motorized traffic or by any person operating a motor driven cycle. The
Department may also prohibit the use of such highway to school buses
picking up and discharging children and mail delivery vehicles picking up
or delivering mail. The Department shall erect and maintain official signs
on the controlled access highway on which such prohibitions are applicable
and when so erected no person may disobey the restrictions stated on such
sign.

(625 ILCS 5/Ch. 11 Art. VIII heading)
 
ARTICLE VIII. 
 

TURNING AND STARTING

AND SIGNALS ON STOPPING AND TURNING

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