Traffic way definition

Traffic way means premises open to the public as a mat- ter of right or custom for use of their motor vehicles whether the premises are publicly or privately owned. This includes drive- ways, approaches to buildings, shipping and loading docks, ser- vice stations, parking stalls and parking aisles of parking lots. History: Cr. Register, October, 1985, No. 358, eff. 11−1−85; am. (intro.), (1), (3), (1) A law en- forcement agency investigating a reportable accident under s. Note: Forms MV 4000 Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Accident Report and MV 4002 Driver Report of Accident. (2) If the department receives a written statement that the op- erator of a vehicle is different from that indicated on the enforce- ment agency report, the department shall request that the operator obtain an amended enforcement agency report or a copy of court findings which identifies the operator of the vehicle at the time of the accident. If the operator does not respond, the department shall accept the original police report as true. In all other cases involv- ing the integrity of information on its accident reports, the depart- ment shall make a determination of its authenticity based on a court finding or, in the absence of a court finding, on the credibility of the evidence. (3) The department shall assume that all accident reports it re- ceives from enforcement agencies or operators meet the reporting criteria under s. 346.70 (1)
Traffic way means premises open to the public as a mat- ter of right or custom for use of their motor vehicles whether the premises are publicly or privately owned. This includes drive- ways, approaches to buildings, shipping and loading docks, ser- vice stations, parking stalls and parking aisles of parking lots. History: Cr. Register, October, 1985, No. 358, eff. 11−1−85; am. (intro.), (1), (3), (1) A law en- forcement agency investigating a reportable accident under s.