Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

424 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Hanorable Stansell Bryan 425 B0mrable Stanssll -ml, Page % Ths authority of the State Bl(Eway Comlsslon, tou6Mn.g t&6 subject-matter of your letter, reatr in the following prorlsiona of Eousa Bill 99r *The Stats Highway Oomlssion shall havs the power and authority upon the basis of an engineering an8 traffic invwti&Aon to deter- miida~~ zix the IMX~IUWI,rsaaonable and "udee: s road or hlnhway interseotlons, - way gradcarom OurYea, hi114 r u on an other mart or a y*.less than #is-h& hereinbafore fixed by 618 ,Actt, taking into oon- sideration th6 width an4 oolndltlonof the pave- ment and other oirmmstaaoas on suoh portion ,of ssdd k&&wap a6 well 88 the usual traffio themon. That whumver ths Stats lIlgb*ayCopaisslon shall ate ei aapwd at any maid .at a lasp rate 0r sp*d bofom net ferth In this Aat and shall dealare the aaximuzz~,reasonable snd prudeat~pesd 1Aai.tthusat by psopu order of the Comnlasion entsrsd an its mlautss, auah T&6 Of spO6d Bhdl b6Nab 6mOti79 VA& Op6Tm tire at maid point~on aaid highways when ap ro- prlate slgam glring .noti@e ther6of are ereeeod under the sdez of the O&mlsslon at saah laea- ~eotlon or portion of the hi&h~&~.~ (hpharir t%W) 'Xt is abiened that Hous* BUl. 99 do68 sot the term *State desl@mted hl@wa~ or the srprsraian ways whlah are a part of ths State k&&way System* or term8 of si,mUar restrfetirs Laport. Xmtead, the term *pub116 hlghwaya",%ighway-, *a highway" and *'anyhighway" as rU@d. ft 1s our oplnian that tbs Legislaturs did not In- tend to reatricrttha pxwvlelaar,of &taae Bill IQ .rsluting to the quertion before us, ~a State deslgnatsd highways as dlstingulshsd from oouaty hf%hways and road*. The term %ighway* is gm.mrlo, lnaludlng al5 pabU@ ways, The phrase *pub110 hl&waya is a tautolo&loal sxpms- sion sinoa all hi(ghwayaare n~oa~sarily publie. It,wea held in Viilliaasv. Carroll 108 S. W. 89, 90, (rsvsrsed in part on other grounds, 208 &. Pi.M)4) that , ~,.. -,A L-- Honorable StanselL Bryan, Pa&e S alStreet* generally means a ammgeway wlthiu the bo~nda of e municipal coz-poratlon,whiP a *roe49 m-8 a oounty hi&way forming a Ooiamunlcatlonbetween the olty llmit8 of one olty or town anrlthe city llmlto of another city or town* aab, or further, that mhlle a street 1s a highway, it 1s not naoes- sarllg true that a hlgbway is a rtreet. In Fletcher 7. Bordelon, 56 8. $i. (84) 313, 319, it wea saldr "The 6treets of oitia8 are publla highways, end under the primary eo*rol the &gislatUta.w Illwood V. state, 45 a. 111.(aI) WI?, the CourtIof Criminal Appasls of Texas oonrtdereit appellslant '8 ooatantlon that the road upon whloh he wae alla ad to have 6rlvtm an automobile wh1111e In a ststa of.lntox! Oation ~8% not a pub110 road wlthln the amtempletion of the law. In t&a BOllTIeof its opinion the court observed es fsfiows! n~ur em statutes throw light upon the quaa- t1on. xt will be obcerma that the omb2ws of WhlOi &%llsat Is oQnvlotea i&lQrn of %hO8. ", ambraoeillo Chapter 1, Title 13 of the Penal Code. Artlole 8900 Is found lo cbaptar 1, Pit14 ,ll6,' R. C, 8. relisting to &ate highwar8. In the 6ama chspter and title, AEt10&3 MO1 ~a0tlon (g), 3a found the ftilo.oring langt~$a: {Publie huhwe@ shall inelude enp matI, rtrest, wag, thoreughfma or brldp in thlr Btoto not privately owned or oontrollbd, for the use o? rshlolos 4ov6r whlah the state has leglrlatlvo jurisdlat~oa under it8 pollee powerr* In Phllllpa t. &nron, 30 8. N. (gd) lGBS, 1060, 3136MO. Z0.2,It wa8 hbld that the w@rd whfghwayW, as Orad ln statute8 reqtiring persons operating motor vahlalaa to uue the highest degree of esr8, lnOludad all hlgbwa~ traveled by the publlo, regardless of their lagal statue. & UOOd v, Town of %ntmrd, 1e9 *. B. $11, SlE, aI8 Mass. 3.86,it was held that the woti "highway" connote6 In soms conmotions, end perhapr taohaioally, a prrbl.iOway,,Ort- &nal jurladlcti-Onto lay out which 1s ln oomty eotilglonars, but in other cannactions 1s uaad eomprehenslvellyto 180&d* all kinds of public wsy0. 427 Ibnorable Stem&l Brym, Pago 1 I$ Croaker t. Jett, MO. ti~p.,93 3. W* (en) 74, 70, ltrer held that the aord whlghwey'@,as used in a stat- ute relating ZL)the operaclonOC automobileson pub110 hlgh- =YsD was used in i&s popular, rather than in Its teohnlcel, sense, and was lntrntiedto lnolude all highnay traveled by the public reg~~rdlt~ss of their legal status. In i~owollBroa. Truck Line T. Platt, C. C. A. Oklahom, EP!Bed, (&I) 879 8C+Fi, It was held that the tins "highwey" io a xxme for aL.fkldndsof pub110 ways, inaludlng a#unty blidtownship roads, streets end alleys, turnpikes nnb plank roads, rallrqeds and trmya, brld.ger gad ia~rlea, canals and navigable waters; in short, that every publie thooror;ghfare fa a highway. In liallowuyv. Syatt hWa1 k Boiler Yolb, I.61SO. 187, 189 La. 837 it was pointed out that hl$hway8 nra publie waya aa dietiaguishedfrom private waya, the dlrtlmguiehiag mark of a highway beiw that it Is open generally to publlo use. There isrno langus@ in the quOt4d prOvi6fOXW Of Bouse Bill,77 of the Party-seventhLegislature indfoatieg any intent on the part of the Legislatureto restrlot the ~34 d the twz whighway*. In the abaenc# of any mush lla&t- ation w4 are lidvi;lling tu attribute te the LegisAataraw ia- tent to regulate only titatadeeignated highwaya a~ to the rate or speed or vehioles and BP te ruaonabls drivlq r&g- alatione, end lev.veunregulatedand unreatrietedthe drlvleg of ~wtor vehlclee on oounty roads or county hlghwaya not lrtriatly9 part oi thfiStnte Blghway tiystea. 8.8conoslve the purpose of the Iagislaturein the euaotnmnt of House Bill 77, and of lta provlaiona applicable to the qu4stfoc at hun&, to be to aehielrrearet~on the hlgh- wags and road8 in Tu-me. t:ebelieve that the LeglsLature In- tended to empower the Gtste Elghwey C~amiseion,upon,thO baeia of 811englncerlng and traffic investigation,to doters&&e and fix the reasonable snd prudent speed of wtor vehiolu On oounty hlghwtye an& Oounty roads when such beoomes ueeeauary end deslrabl.@for the surety of all the users thereof. It Is thsrerfore the opinion of this depaptarant, in answer to your sp44ffio question, that the titatsHlghuay Departmentdoes have autbrity, under irouseBill 77 Of the 428 Honorable SternsellBryan, Page 8 Forty-seventhLe.@leture, and in accordmoe therewith,to fix the rate of speed of motor vehicles on county roads and oounty highways In MeLeman County which conneat with deslg- nated State hif;hwaysat lees than the maximum provided for by House Bill 77. Yours very truly