Or. Rev. Stat. § 801.385
“Pedestrian.”
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801.385 “Pedestrian.” “Pedestrian” means any person afoot or confined in a wheelchair. [1983 c.338 §69]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2009–2021 · leading case: State v. Gayman
State v. Greene (2016)
“2 *122 After the close of the state’s case in a jury trial, defendant moved for a judgment of acquittal, arguing, among other things, that, becáuse he was using his wheelchair in a crosswalk, he was a pedestrian under ORS 801.385 and not subject to the DUII statutes that apply…”
State v. Gayman (2021)
“6 ORS 801.385 defines “pedestrian” for purposes of the vehicle code as “any person afoot or confined in a wheelchair.”
State v. Bainbridge (2009)
“The word “exclusive” is defined as “limiting or limited to possession, control, or use (as by a single individual or organization or by a special group or class).”
State v. Boekelheide (2020)
“He argued that a person cross- ing a street in a crosswalk in a motorized wheelchair is a pedestrian and not the operator of a vehicle for purposes of the DUII statutes, citing ORS 801.385 ([‘ “]Pedestrian[”] means any person afoot or confined in a wheelchair[.”
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