New York Statutes
§ 1262 — Riding on roadways, shoulders and horse paths
New York § 1262
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N.Y. Vehicle & Traffic § 1262 (2026).
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§ 1262. Riding on roadways, shoulders and horse paths.
(a)Upon all\nroadways, horses shall be ridden or led either near the right hand curb\nor edge of the roadway or upon a usable right-hand shoulder, lane or\npath in such a manner as to prevent undue interference with the flow of\ntraffic.\n (b) Persons riding or leading horses upon a roadway shall do so single\nfile.\n (c) Any person riding or leading a horse who is entering the roadway\nfrom a private road, driveway, alley or over a curb shall bring the\nhorse to a full stop before entering the roadway.\n
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