New Jersey has an interesting regulation in its code. N.J.A.C. 19:2-4.2 provides in part (a) that "[n]o animal shall be led, ridden, or driven on the hoof upon the Expressway at any time, unless acting under contract or permit." OK. I follow the logic here. The powers that be in New Jersey do not want people riding horses willy nilly on the Atlantic City Expressway. Lancaster is not in New Jersey after all.
But then! Part (b) says "[t]his restriction does not apply to dogs, cats or other domesticated household pets if kept on a leash." I guess that means you can ride your great dane down the AC expressway, provided you hold the leash. Maybe the leash could act as your pet's reins. This sounds like fun. Does anyone have a large domesticated animal I could borrow for a quick jaunt down to AC? My cat's too small.
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