Pedestrians ages 18 or older may skate on public roadways where the posted speed limit is 45 MPH or less from sunrise to sunset as long as traffic is not obstructed.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
In Illinois, pedestrians aged 18 or older are permitted to skate on public roadways with posted speed limits of 45 MPH or less from sunrise to sunset, provided that they do not impede or obstruct vehicular traffic.
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