(a) A person commits the offense of obstruction of highways if the person knowingly
(1) places, drops, or permits to drop on a highway any substance that creates a substantial risk of physical injury to others using the highway; or
(2) renders a highway impassable or passable only with unreasonable inconvenience or hazard.
(b) It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution under (a)(1) of this section that
(1) the defendant took reasonable steps to remove the substance from the highway; and
(2) no person suffered physical injury as a result of the presence of the substance on the highway.
(c) Obstruction of highways is a violation punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 61. Offenses Against Public Order
Sec. 11.61.110. Disorderly conduct.
Sec. 11.61.116. Sending an explicit image of a minor.
Sec. 11.61.118. Harassment in the first degree.
Sec. 11.61.120. Harassment in the second degree.
Sec. 11.61.123. Indecent viewing or production of a picture.
Sec. 11.61.124. Solicitation or production of an indecent picture of a minor.
Sec. 11.61.125. Distribution of child pornography.
Sec. 11.61.127. Possession of child pornography.
Sec. 11.61.128. Distribution of indecent material to minors.
Sec. 11.61.130. Misconduct involving a corpse.
Sec. 11.61.140. Cruelty to animals.
Sec. 11.61.145. Promoting an exhibition of fighting animals.
Sec. 11.61.150. Obstruction of highways.
Sec. 11.61.160. Recruiting a gang member in the first degree.
Sec. 11.61.165. Recruiting a gang member in the second degree.