ordinary use of highway

ordinary use of highway
Use by motor vehicles, such having almost completely supplanted horse-drawn vehicles. 25 Am J2d High § 430. In the absence of a specific regulation to the contrary, a bicycle is a vehicle of such nature that it properly may be used upon the highways and streets. 7 Am J2d Auto § 7.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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