Chapter 814
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Under former similar statute
A
party in violation of a motor vehicle statute is negligent as a matter of law
unless he introduces evidence from which the trier of
fact could find that he was acting as a reasonably prudent person under the
circumstances. Barnum v. Williams, 264 Or 71, 504 P2d 122 (1972)
LAW REVIEW CITATIONS
Under former similar statute
10
WLJ 207 (1974)
814.090
NOTE:
Repealed as of January 1, 2006
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Prohibition
against unlawful solicitation of employment or business violates section 8,
Article I, Oregon Constitution. City of Springfield v. Aquizap,
144 Or App 190, 927 P2d 601 (1996)
814.400
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Under former similar statute
DUII
statute applies to bicyclists. State v. Woodruff, 81 Or App 484, 726 P2d 396
(1986), Sup Ct review denied
In general
Mere
use of term “motor vehicle” in vehicle code statute does not specifically
provide for bicycles to be exempt from statute. State v. Potter, 185 Or App 81,
57 P3d 944 (2002)
Permanent
revocation of driving privileges of person convicted of felony while driving
under influence of intoxicants or of multiple driving under influence of
intoxicants offenses applies to person convicted of felony or offenses while
operating bicycle under influence of intoxicants. State v. Abbey, 239 Or App
306, 245 P3d 152 (2010), Sup Ct review denied
814.430
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Under former similar statute
Where
bicyclist was in process of negotiating left turn when he was struck from behind
by defendant motorist, it was error to give instruction based on this section
that bicyclists are required to ride as far right as possible. Taylor v.
Bohemia, Inc., 70 Or App 143, 688 P2d 1374 (1984) Sup Ct review denied