37 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.4 - Crashes and Violations-Private Ways and Places
(a) Department interpretations. Department
interpretations of territorial applicability of the Texas Transportation Code
are as follows.
(1) Law
applies--ways--reportable but safety responsibility does not apply:
(A) business-owned access way, road, or
street open to the public;
(B)
hotel and motel driveway;
(C)
hospital, airport, arena, cemetery, etc., driveways not restricted;
(D) nonresidential roads on military bases
where the state has jurisdiction;
(E) oil lease and irrigation roads open to
the public;
(F) private school not
restricted; and
(G) filling station
driveways.
(2) Law does
not apply--ways--not reportable:
(A)
residential driveways--includes single unit, duplex, and apartment;
(B) farm and ranch roads not open to the
public;
(C) restricted roads on
military bases or on roads where jurisdiction has not been ceded;
(D) posted roads--restricted by signs or
barricades;
(E) loading dock
areas;
(F) car repair areas;
or
(G) racetracks.
(3) Law applies--parking
areas--reportable but safety responsibility does not apply:
(A) areas provided for customers by a
business;
(B) state-owned (all
government-owned) where public parking is committed;
(C) free parking lots;
(D) drive-in customer parking;
(E) private schools;
(F) hospital, airport, arena, cemetery, etc.,
when no fee is charged;
(G)
shopping center; or
(H) hotel,
motel, where parking is done by customers.
(4) Law does not apply--not reportable:
(A) private residence garages--single unit,
duplex, and apartment;
(B) business
areas exclusively for employees--includes governmental, also commercial--where
fee is charged;
(C) drive-in
theaters;
(D) motor vehicle sale
lots; or
(E) garage storage and
repair areas.
(b) Guide. If the owner or person in control
of the way or area does not intend to be open for public use, then the Texas
Transportation Code has no application.
(c) Investigation. In investigating crashes
coming within the provisions of the Texas Transportation Code, the
investigating officer may follow regular crash investigation procedure as
though the crash occurred on a rural highway.
(d) Traffic law violations applicable on
private ways and parking areas. The interpretation of the department is that
the groups of offenses enumerated herein are the only traffic offenses
applicable to privately owned access ways and parking areas:
(1) Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 550
and §545.401; and
(2) traffic
offense not limited to a public highway by statute.
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