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Which forms of locomotion does the federal ingress egress law apply to?

Asked by Ltryptophan (12091points) December 5th, 2010
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A property cannot be landlocked. So does that mean that a street for a car has to have access to it?

Does a bike path qualify as egress?

Is it strictly regarding the right to travel across the land of another to exit the locked land?

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I’m no expert but I believe a property can certainly be landlocked and you might have a very difficult time getting permissions, easements to unlandlock your property. And as far as I know these issues, landlocked property, ingress and egress, etc., would be governed by local laws and ordinances at the state, county and municipality level rather than by federal law. I could be wrong, but I think that’s the way it works.

Here and here are at least a couple of links that address this.

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