§ 935.136. General operating rules.
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/us/cfr/t32/s§ 935.136·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
No person may, while on Wake Island---
(a)Operate a motor vehicle in a careless or reckless manner;
(b)Operate or occupy a motor vehicle while he is under the influence of a drug or intoxicant;
(c)Consume an alcoholic beverage (including beer, ale, or wine) while he is in a motor vehicle;
(d)Operate a motor vehicle that is overloaded or is carrying more passengers than it was designed to carry;
(e)Ride on the running board, step, or outside of the body of a moving motor vehicle;
(f)Ride a moving motor vehicle with his arm or leg protruding, except when using the left arm to signal a turn;
(g)Operate a motor vehicle in a speed contest or drag race;
(h)Park a motor vehicle for a period longer than the posted time limit;
(i)Stop, park, or operate a motor vehicle in a manner that impedes or blocks traffic;
(j)Park a motor vehicle in an unposted area, except adjacent to the right-hand curb or edge of the road;
(k)Park a motor vehicle in a reserved or restricted parking area that is not assigned to him;
(l)Sound the horn of a motor vehicle, except as a warning signal;
(m)Operate a tracked or cleated vehicle in a manner that damages a paved or compacted surface;
(n)Operate any motor vehicle contrary to a posted traffic sign;
(o)Operate a motor vehicle as to follow any other vehicle closer than is safe under the circumstances;
(p)Operate a motor vehicle off of established roads, or in a cross-country manner, except when necessary in conducting business;
(q)Operate a motor vehicle at night or when raining on the traveled part of a street or road, without using operating headlights; or
(r)Operate a motor vehicle without each passenger wearing a safety belt; this shall not apply to military combat vehicles designed and fabricated without safety belts.