Illinois law states that drivers may not:
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Back up on other roadways unless it is done safely.
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Drive on controlled access roadways.
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Wear a hearing aid while driving.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Illinois law prohibits drivers from backing up on other roadways, except when it can be done safely and without interfering with other vehicles. This rule is in place to ensure the safety of all drivers on the road and prevent accidents. If a driver needs to back up, they should do so only when it is necessary and safe to do so, and they should ensure that they have a clear view of any potential hazards or obstacles.
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