Indiana Code § 9-21-16-9

Violations; Class C infraction
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Sec. 9. A person who violates this chapter commits a Class C infraction. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-4-1-127.1(b) part.]   IC 9-21-17 Chapter 17. Pedestrians               9-21-17-1 Traffic and pedestrian control signals             9-21-17-2 "Walk" and "don't walk" signals             9-21-17-3 Duty to obey traffic control device; exception             9-21-17-4 Crosswalks; local authorities; designation by ordinance             9-21-17-5 Walking or running into the path of a vehicle; prohibition             9-21-17-6 Overtaking and passing a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk; prohibition             9-21-17-7 Crossing roadway at point not marked as a crosswalk; yield of right-of-way to traffic             9-21-17-8 Pedestrian tunnel or overhead crossing; yield of right-of-way to traffic             9-21-17-9 Marked crosswalks; adjacent intersections; duty to obey             9-21-17-10 Diagonal crossing at intersections             9-21-17-11 Crosswalks; movement along right half             9-21-17-12 Sidewalk available; prohibition on walking along or upon roadway             9-21-17-13 Sidewalk unavailable; use of shoulder             9-21-17-14 Sidewalk or shoulder unavailable; use of outside edge of roadway             9-21-17-15 Yield of right-of-way to all vehicles on roadway             9-21-17-16 Solicitation of rides; restrictions; emergency             9-21-17-17 Solicitation of employment or business on highway; prohibition             9-21-17-18 Soliciting the watching or guarding of a vehicle; prohibition             9-21-17-19 Driving through safety zones and across sidewalks; restrictions; right-of-way             9-21-17-20 Emergency or police vehicles; use of audible and visual signals; yield of right-of-way             9-21-17-21 Blind pedestrians; yield of right-of-way             9-21-17-22 Bridges; entering or remaining beyond signal or gate             9-21-17-23 Railroad crossings; passing beyond gate or barrier in operation             9-21-17-24 Violations; Class C infraction

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