Indiana Code 35-44.1-2-13. Obstruction of traffic
Attorney's Note
Under the Indiana Code, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:
For details, see Ind. Code § 35-50-2-6, Ind. Code § 35-50-2-7, Ind. Code § 35-50-3-2 and Ind. Code § 35-50-3-3Class Prison Fine Level 5 felony between 1 and 6 years up to $10,000 Level 6 felony between 6 mos. and 2 1/2 years up to $10,000 Class A misdemeanor up to 1 year up to $5,000 Class B misdemeanor up to 180 days up to $1,000
(1) a Class A misdemeanor if the offense includes the use of a motor vehicle;
(2) a Level 6 felony if:
(A) the offense results in serious bodily injury;
(B) the person blocks an authorized emergency vehicle (as defined in IC 9-13-2-6) while the vehicle is:
(i) responding to an emergency call;
(ii) in the pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the law; or
(iii) responding to, but not returning from, a fire alarm;
if the vehicle is using visible or audible signals as required by law; or
(C) the person obstructs the entryway to a facility that provides emergency medical services; and
(3) a Level 5 felony if the offense results in catastrophic bodily injury or death.
(c) A person who unreasonably obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic commits a Class C infraction.
(d) It is a defense to an action under subsection (c) that the obstruction was caused by a vehicle malfunction.
As added by P.L.158-2013, SEC.508. Amended by P.L.188-2015, SEC.130; P.L.174-2021, SEC.76.
