New York Vehicle and Traffic Code § 1229-A

Pedestrians, animals, and non-motorized vehicles prohibited on state expressway highways or state interstate route highways including the...
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§ 1229-a. Pedestrians, animals, and non-motorized vehicles prohibited\non state expressway highways or state interstate route highways\nincluding the entrances thereto and exits therefrom. No person, unless\notherwise directed by a police officer shall: (a) As a pedestrian,\noccupy any space within the limits of a state expressway highway or\nstate interstate route highway, including the entrances thereto and\nexits therefrom, except: in a rest area, parking area, or scenic\noverlook; in the performance of public works or official duties; as a\nresult of an emergency caused by an accident or breakdown of a motor\nvehicle or to obtain assistance; where a sidewalk, footpath or\npedestrian crossing of such a highway is provided; (b) Occupy any space\nof a state expressway highway or state interstate route highway,\nincluding the entrances thereto and exits therefrom, with: an\nanimal-drawn vehicle; herded animals, a pushcart; a bicycle; except in\nthe performance of public works or official duties, or on paths or parts\nof such highway provided for such uses.\n

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