A Maxim of Law
Free people have a right to
travel on the roads which are provided by their servants for that
purpose, using ordinary transportation of the day.
"The streets of a city belong to the people of the
state, and every citizen of the state has a right to the use thereof,....
"The use of highways for purposes of travel and transportation is not a mere
privilege, but a common and fundamental right, of which the public and
individuals cannot rightfully be deprived ... [A]ll persons have an equal
right to use them for purposes of travel by proper means,
and with due regard for the corresponding rights of others..."
--Rumford v. City of Berkeley, supra, 31 Cal.3d 545, 549-550
and: City of Poway v. City of San Diego (1991) 229 Cal.App.3d 847, 280
Cal.Rptr. 368
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