349.22 Authority to establish mass transit way.
(1) The department with respect to the state trunk highway system may by order, and any local authority with respect to highways under its jurisdiction may by ordinance, designate a portion of any highway under its jurisdiction as a mass transit way, designate the type and character of vehicles which may be operated thereon and specify those conditions under which any of said vehicles may be operated thereon. If car pool vehicles are permitted to use the mass transit way, the authority designating the mass transit way may specify the minimum number of occupants, including the operator, in the vehicles. In this section, the department's authority to designate a mass transit way is limited to freeway entrance ramps and state trunk highways connecting with or extending a mass transit way designated by a local authority.
(2) Whenever the department or local authority designates any highway or portion thereof under its jurisdiction as a mass transit way it may establish priority of right-of-way thereon and make such other regulation of the use of the mass transit way as it deems necessary. The department or local authority shall cause appropriate signs to be erected giving notice of priorities or regulations established under this subsection.
(3) The department or local authority designating the mass transit way may construct curbs, paint lines, erect signs or establish other physical separations to exclude the use of the mass transit way by vehicles other than those specifically permitted to operate thereon.
History: 1973 c. 86; 1983 a. 130.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 349 - Vehicles — powers of state and local authorities.
349.01 - Words and phrases defined.
349.02 - Police and traffic officers to enforce law.
349.025 - Quotas relating to the enforcement of traffic regulations prohibited.
349.03 - Regulation by local authorities forbidden; exceptions.
349.04 - Truck driver education surcharges.
349.06 - Authority to adopt traffic regulations in strict conformity with state law.
349.065 - Uniform traffic control devices.
349.07 - Authority to designate through highways.
349.08 - Cost of signs and traffic control signals.
349.085 - Authority to install stop signs at railroad grade crossings.
349.09 - Authority to remove prohibited signs or signals.
349.10 - Authority to designate one-way highways, safety zones, turns and lanes.
349.105 - Authority to prohibit certain traffic on expressways and freeways.
349.11 - Authority to modify speed restrictions.
349.12 - Authority to designate no-passing zones.
349.13 - Authority to regulate the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles.
349.132 - Authority to require vehicle registration.
349.135 - Authority to regulate radios or other electric sound amplification devices.
349.137 - Authority to regulate use of motor vehicle immobilization devices.
349.14 - Authority to use parking meters.
349.145 - Authority to establish disabled parking enforcement assistance councils.
349.15 - Authority to modify weight limitations and classify highways.
349.16 - Authority to impose special or seasonal weight limitations.
349.17 - Authority of cities, villages and towns to regulate heavy traffic.
349.18 - Additional traffic-control authority of counties and municipalities.
349.185 - Authority to regulate certain events and pedestrians.
349.19 - Authority to require accident reports.
349.20 - Authority to prohibit use of bridges for fishing or swimming.
349.21 - Authority to regulate school bus warning lights.
349.215 - Authority to appoint school crossing guards.
349.217 - Authority to appoint traffic control attendants.
349.22 - Authority to establish mass transit way.
349.23 - Authority to designate bicycle lanes and bicycle ways.
349.235 - Authority to restrict use of in-line skates on roadway.
349.237 - Authority to regulate electric scooters.
349.24 - Authority to license taxicab operators and taxicabs.
349.25 - Authority to license hayrack and sleigh rides.
349.26 - Authority to allow or prohibit the operation of low-speed vehicles.