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Code · Illinois · Chapter 605 — ROADS AND BRIDGES · Act 5

Sec. 9-106. Wherever a highway, driveway, parking lot or other area open to traffic that has been freshly treated with road oil, liquid asphalt or similar material intersec.

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Sec. 9-106. Wherever a highway, driveway, parking lot or other area open to traffic that has been freshly treated with road oil, liquid asphalt or similar material intersects with or is otherwise located or partially located within 300 feet of a durable all-weather highway of any type except gravel or crushed stone, the highway authorities or any person responsible for applying such material shall cause such freshly treated highway, driveway, parking lot or other such area to be barricaded or covered with crushed aggregate or other suitable cover material so that traffic will not carry the fresh road oil, liquid asphalt or similar material onto the travel ways of the durable all-weather highway.
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