Indiana Statutes
§ 9-21-14-3 — Right-of-way; requirements; exceptions
Indiana § 9-21-14-3
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 9-21-14-3 (2026).
Text
(a)A marching band procession has the
right-of-way on a local road or street and at an intersection and may
proceed on the local road or street and through the intersection if the
procession is headed by a person wearing a fluorescent jacket or a lead
or escort vehicle displaying a revolving amber light with three hundred
sixty (360) degree visibility, except under either of the following
conditions:
(1)When the right-of-way is required by an authorized emergency
vehicle.
(2)When the procession is directed otherwise by a police officer.
(b)A vehicle on the local road or street at the time the marching
band procession is proceeding must pull over on the local road or street
and yield the right-of-way until the procession has passed the vehicle.
(c)A pedestrian may not physically interf
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.9.
Nearby Sections
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§ 9-13-0.1-1
P.L.2-1991 codification; no effect on rights, liabilities, penalties,
violations, or proceedings; references§ 9-13-1-1
Application of definitions§ 9-13-1-2
Inapplication of article to IC 9-28§ 9-13-1-3
Repealed§ 9-13-1-4
References to federal statutes or regulations relating to the National
Voter Registration Act§ 9-13-2-0.1
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1
"Abandoned vehicle"§ 9-13-2-1.1
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1.2
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1.3
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1.4
"Adapted vehicle"§ 9-13-2-1.5
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1.6
"Advisory board"§ 9-13-2-1.7
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