Ohio Admin. Code 5537-1-01 - Definitions
(A) "Commission"
means the Ohio turnpike and infrastructure commission created by section
5537.02 of the Revised
Code, and also includes such directors,
officers and employees of the commission as may act for or in the place of the
commission.
(B) "Turnpike" means
all traffic lanes, acceleration lanes, deceleration lanes, shoulders, medial
strip, bridges, overpasses, underpasses, interchanges, approaches, entrance and
exit ramps, access roads, toll plazas, service plazas, maintenance areas,
parking areas and any and all other area or areas adjacent thereto under the
control or jurisdiction of the commission and comprising a part of Ohio
turnpike project No. 1.
(C)
"Traffic lanes" are the continuous traffic lanes (each for a single line of
vehicles) extending between the eastern and western termini of the turnpike.
The westbound and eastbound traffic lanes are separated by a medial strip. The
lanes immediately adjacent to the medial strip are denominated "inner" lanes.
The lanes immediately adjacent to and beyond the innerlane
lanes are
denominated "outer" lanes, except where three lanes are provided for the same
direction of travel, in which case the lanes immediately adjacent to and beyond
the inner lanes are denominated "center" lanes and the lanes immediately
adjacent to and beyond the center lanes are denominated "outer"
lanes.
(D) "Deceleration lanes" and
"acceleration lanes" are speed-change lanes provided for vehicles entering and
leaving service plazas or interchanges, respectively, and are adjacent to the
outer traffic lanes.
(E)
"Shoulders" are the paved strips adjoining the traffic lanes, acceleration and
deceleration lanes, and interchange ramps.
(F) "Medial strip" means the area, including
paved shoulders and grassed strip or median barrier separating traffic lanes
for traffic moving in opposite directions.
(G) "Vehicle" means every device in, upon, or
by which any person or property may be transported or drawn upon a highway
, with exceptions as defined in division (A) of section
4511.01 of the Revised
Code.
(H) "Motor vehicle"
means every vehicle self-propelled vehicle
or drawn by power
other than muscular power or power collected from overhead electric trolley
wires, with exceptions as defined in division (B) of section
4511.01 of the Revised
Code.
(I)
"Passenger vehicle" means every motor vehicle with
motive power, designed for carrying ten persons or less, measuring under seven
feet six inches in height as measured over the first two axles, and having only
two axles.
(T) "Public police officer" means
any one of those public police officers referred to in section 5537.16 of the
Revised Code.
(U)
"Person" means every natural person, firm, partnership, association, limited
liability company, corporation, trust, estate or legal entity.
(V) "Axle" means the common axis of rotation
of one or more wheels, whether power driven or freely rotating, and whether in
one or more segments and regardless of the number of wheels carried
thereon.
(W) "Axle load" means the
gross weight of vehicle and load imposed by any axle upon the road
surface.
(X) "Gross weight" means
the weight of a vehicle plus the weight of any load thereon.
(Y) "Combined axle load" means the gross
weight of vehicle and load imposed by any two tandem axles upon the road
surface.
(Z) "Aircraft" means any
contrivance, now known or hereafter invented, used or designed for navigation
of or flight in the air, excepting a parachute or other contrivance for such
navigation used exclusively as safety equipment.
(AA)
"Toll collection
system" means the hardware and software utilized by the commission to determine
and collect the tolls assessed to motor vehicles.
(JJ)
"Electronic
monitoring system" means an imaging system that uses video or still image
formats to record license plate images of vehicles in or around a toll
assessment point for purposes of facilitating toll collections and enforcement
of unpaid tolls.
(KK)
"Toll assessment point" means a location on the
turnpike equipped with a toll collection system that detects the presence of a
vehicle and identifies the vehicle class in order to assess a toll for the use
of the turnpike.
(MM)
"Closed ticket
system" is the portion of the turnpike within which all movements are tolled by
vehicle class between entry and exit tolling points.
(NN)
"Barrier system"
is the portion of the turnpike within which all movements are tolled by vehicle
class regardless of distance traveled on the turnpike.
(OO)
"Unpaid toll"
means a toll transaction for travel on the turnpike that is not paid at the
time of travel nor associated with any E-ZPass account.
(PP)
"Hearing
officer" means an Ohio-licensed practitioner of law assigned to adjudicate
cases where customers contest their unpaid toll notices, subsequent delinquent
notices, or final notices.
(QQ)
"E-ZPass lanes"
are designated traffic lanes in which motor vehicles equipped with valid
electronic tolling transponders may travel on the turnpike at posted speed
limits.
(RR)
"Video toll" is the toll schedule rate applied to an
E-ZPass customer who travels through an E-ZPass only lane and an E-ZPass
transponder is not detected, but the customer's license plate is registered to
the customer's E-ZPass account.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5537.16, 5537.04
Rule Amplifies: 5537.16, 5537.01, 5537.04
Prior Effective Dates: 04/03/1956, 03/03/2001, 07/01/2013, 03/27/2014
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