Sec. 16. The following are subject to IC 9-28 : (1) A: (A) conviction for a crime; or (B) judgment for an offense or ordinance violation; under this article related to the use or operation of a motor vehicle. (2) The issuance of a citation (as defined in IC 9-28-2-1 ) under this article. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: New.] IC 9-21 ARTICLE 21. TRAFFIC REGULATION Ch. 1. Application Ch. 2. Indiana Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways Ch. 3. Traffic Control Signals Ch. 3.5. Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System Ch. 4. Traffic Control Devices Ch. 5. Speed Limits Ch. 6. Speed Contests Ch. 7. Vehicle Equipment Ch. 8. Vehicle Operation Ch. 9. Slow Moving Vehicles Ch. 10. Motorcycles Ch. 11. Bicycles, Motorized Bicycles, and Electric Foot Scooters Ch. 11.5. Personal Delivery Devices Ch. 12. School Buses; Fire and Emergency Vehicles Ch. 13. Funeral Processions Ch. 14. Marching Bands Ch. 15. Disabled Vehicles Ch. 16. Parking Ch. 17. Pedestrians Ch. 18. Regulation of Traffic on Private Property Ch. 19. Entrances to State Highways From Private Property Ch. 20. Designation of Authorized Emergency Vehicles Ch. 21. Expired Ch. 22. Vehicle Platoons IC 9-21-1 Chapter 1. Application 9-21-1-0.5 "Lawful intervention technique" 9-21-1-1 Application of article 9-21-1-2 Local authorities; adoption of additional regulations; conflict of law; fines; disbursement 9-21-1-3 Powers of local authorities; effective date of ordinances 9-21-1-3.3 Ordinances regarding use of golf carts on highway 9-21-1-3.5 Local authority; prohibition against or restriction on use of electric foot scooter or electric personal assistive mobility device 9-21-1-4 Posting of signs on state highways by local authorities; conditions; prohibitions 9-21-1-5 Local control of state highways; enforcement powers 9-21-1-6 Drivers of vehicles; application of chapter 9-21-1-7 Highway construction vehicles; application of article 9-21-1-8 Emergency vehicles 9-21-1-9 Private roads 9-21-1-10 Animals; vehicles drawn by animals 9-21-1-11 Interstate compacts and agreements; application to crimes and offenses under this article
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