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A taxi driver must ask passengers if they are suffering from plague or smallpox.
This is part of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984, sections 33 and 34: Public Conveyances. The taxi driver has a right to refuse anyone who may have a notifiable disease, or they may elect to transport you and then immediately disinfect their vehicle (unlike a bus driver, who must refuse you altogether)….
Livestock have the right-of-way on public roads.
346.21 Right-of-way of livestock. The operator of a motor vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to livestock being driven over or along any highway but any person in charge of such livestock shall use reasonable care and diligence to open the roadway for vehicular traffic. History: 1993 a. 490.
Cars may not be driven on sidewalks.
Sec. 12-43. Vehicles not to be driven on sidewalks. The driver of a vehicle shall not drive upon any sidewalk area, except on driveways across such sidewalks.