Oregon Revised Statutes Title 59. Oregon Vehicle Code
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 801. General Provisions and Definitions for Oregon Vehicle Code
- Chapter 802. Administrative Provisions
- Chapter 803. Vehicle Title and Registration
- Chapter 805. Special Registration Provisions
- Chapter 806. Financial Responsibility Law
- Chapter 807. Driving Privileges and Identification Cards
- Chapter 809. Refusal, Suspension, Cancellation and Revocation of Registration, Title, Driving Privileges and Identification Card; Vehicle Impoundment
- Chapter 810. Road Authorities; Courts; Police; Other Enforcement Officials
- Chapter 811. Rules of the Road for Drivers
- Chapter 813. Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants
- Chapter 814. Pedestrians; Passengers; Livestock; Motorized Wheelchairs; Vehicles with Fewer Than Four Wheels
- Chapter 815. Vehicle Equipment Generally
- Chapter 816. Vehicle Equipment: Lights
- Chapter 818. Vehicle Limits
- Chapter 819. Destroyed, Totaled, Abandoned, Low-Value and Stolen Vehicles; Vehicle Identification Numbers; Vehicle Appraisers
- Chapter 820. Special Provisions for Certain Vehicles
- Chapter 821. Off-Road Vehicles; Snowmobiles; All-Terrain Vehicles
- Chapter 822. Regulation of Vehicle Related Businesses
- Chapter 823. Carrier Regulation Generally
- Chapter 824. Railroads
- Chapter 825. Motor Carriers
- Chapter 826. Registration of Commercial Vehicles
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