New York Statutes

§ 1157 — Pedestrians soliciting rides, or business

New York § 1157
JurisdictionNew York
Law VATVehicle & Traffic
Title 7Rules of the Road
Art. 27Pedestrians' Rights and Duties

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N.Y. Vehicle & Traffic § 1157 (2026).

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§ 1157. Pedestrians soliciting rides, or business.

(a)No person\nshall stand in a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride, or to\nsolicit from or sell to an occupant of any vehicle.\n (b) No person shall stand on or in proximity to a street or highway\nfor the purpose of soliciting the watching or guarding of any vehicle\nwhile parked or about to be parked on a street or highway.\n (c) No person shall occupy any part of a state highway, except in a\ncity or village, in any manner for the purpose of selling or soliciting.\n

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Kaswan v. Aponte
142 Misc. 2d 298 (New York Supreme Court, 1989)
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