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An Act more effectually to preserve order and to prevent accidents on Turnpike and McAdamized roads. 1837-1838 178 (1837)

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at any other place than the county seat, except in those
counties through which the congressional reservation line
passes.
JOHN COCKE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
TERRY H. CAHAL,
Sp~eaker of the Senate.
Passed January 17th, 1838.
CHAPTER CIV.
An Act more effect untly to preserve order and to prevent accidents on
Turnpike aid AleAdanized roads.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the
Drivers to give State of Tennessee, That it shall he the duty of all persons
haif tie road  driving, or having under his, her :r their charge or manage-
ment, alny wagon, carriage, coach, cart or any other vehicle
whatever, on any turnpike road or McAdamized road in
this State, on meeting any other wagon, carriage, coach,
cart, or any other vehicle whatsoever, to give one half of
the road to said other wagon, carriage, coach, cart, or other
vehicle, by turning to the right respectively so as not to in-
terfere in such passing.
SEc. 2. 3e itfutlher enacted, That all drivers of any
OfwistlingtopaessllCh wagon, carriage, coach, cart, or other vehicle shall,
when any carriage wagton, coach, cart, or other vehicle
shall (vertake and wish to pass them or it as the case may be
on said road, to give at least one half of the road to any
such wagon, carriage, coach, cart or other vehicle, by turn-
ing to the right, so as n3t to interfere in such passing as
aforesaid; and of all drivers of any wagon, stage or other
vehicle, when the same shall overtake or come up to any
wagon, stage or other vehicle, and whish to pass it or them
as the case may be, on said roads, to give at least one half
of the road to such wagon, stage or other vehicle, by turn-
ing to the left, so as not to interfere in passing as aforesaid;
and it shall be the duty of all drivers of wagons, carriages,
coaches, carts and other vehicles, and of all persons at-
tached to such wagons, carriages, coaches, carts, or other
vehicles, to pass all carriages, wagons, coaches, 6arts and
other vehicles, in a quiet, orderly and peaceable manner;
and if any driver or other person as aforesaid, shall crack
or pop his whip, or make any noise of any kind soever, in-
tended to disturb or frighten any horse or horses, or other
aniiial whatsoever, attached to any such carriage, wagon,
coach, cart, or other vehicle, in any such passing, as is men-

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