In Illinois motorists may drive on a sidewalk except when it's part of a driveway.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
According to Illinois law, drivers are not allowed to drive on a sidewalk except when they are crossing it to enter or exit a driveway or alley. It is important to note that when crossing the sidewalk, drivers must yield to pedestrians.
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