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Q: Is a public school parking lot complex that provides access from one public street to another considered a through stree

Reference Eastern Heights School in Elyria Ohio.

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A: A public school parking lot complex that connects two public streets can sometimes be considered a through street, but it depends on the specific regulations and definitions set by local traffic laws. Generally, a through street is a main road designed to carry through traffic from one end to another without interruptions from intersections, often with priority over other roads or entry points.

For the Eastern Heights School in Elyria, Ohio, whether its parking lot is considered a through street would depend on the city's traffic ordinances and how the school parking lot is designated by local authorities. If the parking lot is primarily intended for school use and not designed to facilitate regular through traffic, it might not be classified as a through street.

To get a definitive answer, you can contact the Elyria city traffic department or review the local traffic regulations. They can provide specific information about how the parking lot is designated and whether it meets the criteria for a through street. This will help clarify any legal or traffic management implications related to the use of the parking lot for through traffic.

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