¶ … woman was arrested in 2010 for riding a non-motorized vehicle on an interstate highway as she was escaping flash food that had hit the state of Tennessee. At the time of the arrest, the state of Tennessee had been hit with record flooding, which forced many areas in the state to be subjected to flash flooding where water rose very rapidly. In light of the devastating impact of the flowing, an individual was able to move quickly using a non-motorized vehicle like a bicycle rather than on foot in order to escape the rising waters. The woman rode a bicycle onto a section of interstate highway until reaching a safe exit section in order to escape the rising waters near her home. She was arrested as she exited the highway because her actions violated regulations on safety on interstate highways. Actually, the woman's actions violated regulations by the National Transportation Administration that prohibited operating non-motorized vehicles along interstate highways.
Issue: The issue presented in this case is whether the defendant had the right to violate congressional law and a federal administrative regulation relating to safety on interstate highways because of a state of emergency.
Rule: The Congress enacted legislation many years ago regarding safety on interstate highways. Since then, the National Transportation Administration has issued several regulations that prohibit certain conduct on interstate highways. These regulations by NTA have been developed and enforced based on congressional law and the need to ensure the safety of citizens while addressing safety concerns. The defendant's actions can only be considered legal or illegal based on the rule of law or regulations applicable to the situation. The rule in this case is that congressional law and federal administrative regulation makes it illegal to operate and/or utilize a non-motorized vehicle in an interstate highway (Walston-Dunham, 2012).
Analysis: Congressional law and federal administrative regulations on safety in interstate highway systems basically prohibit operating non-motorized vehicles on these systems. Based on this law and administrative regulations, an individual found to be operating a non-motorized vehicle in an interstate highway is guilty of violating the law. Additionally, such an individual can be penalized for endangering his/her safety as well as the safety of others. In this situation, it is quite clear that the defendant was guilty of violating congressional law and...
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