Illinois law states that a damaged vehicle may NOT be removed from the road without removing all glass and other debris.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Illinois law requires a wrecked or damaged vehicle to be removed from the roadway as soon as possible. However, a person may not remove a damaged vehicle from the roadway without removing all glass and other debris. This law aims to prevent hazardous road conditions by ensuring that all debris, especially broken glass, is cleared from the roadway after an accident.
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