(625 ILCS 5/12-701) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-701)
Sec. 12-701.
Tractors, traction engines and motor trucks-Operation
on highways-Turning on highways during farming operations-Violations.
No tractor, traction engine, motor truck or other similar vehicle
shall be operated across, over or along any public highway of this State
which has been oil-treated, if any such vehicle has on the periphery of
any of the road wheels any block, stud, flange, cleat, ridge, lug, or
any projection of metal or wood which projects radially beyond the tread
or traffic surface of the tire; except that this prohibition shall not
apply to tractors or traction engines equipped with what is known as
crawler type tractors, when the same does not contain any projections of
any kind likely to injure the surface of the road, nor to tractors,
traction engines and similar vehicles which have upon their road wheels
V-shaped, diagonal or other cleats arranged in such a manner as to be
continuously in contact with the road surface. In no event shall the oil
mat surface of any oil-treated public road be used as an area or space
for turning any tractor or other farm machinery in carrying on or
performing any farming operations upon the adjacent land. Provided, that
nothing in this Section contained shall prohibit the operation of
tractors, traction engines or motor trucks across any oil-treated road
in order to reach adjacent lands or the operation of any such vehicles
upon the treated portion of such oil-treated roads if there is no
untreated portion thereof over which they may be operated or the
operation of any such vehicles on oil-treated roads if in passing along
said road they travel over the portion of said road which does not
constitute the oil mat surface created by said oil treatment or the use
of flexible tire chains on any tractor, traction engine, motor truck or
other similar vehicle being operated upon any such oil-treated road.
It is unlawful for any person to operate any tractor, traction engine, motor truck or
other similar vehicle over and along any public highway of this State,
which has been oil-treated, in violation of the provisions of this
Section.
(Source: P.A. 80-911.)
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