Another week has gone by, and another example of Columbus commuters' penchant for finding creative ways to break the rules of the road came to light.
Ohio Department of Transportation traffic cameras captured two people rolling down the shoulder of Interstate 670 westbound in motorized wheelchairs the afternoon of July 30. They were traveling against the flow of traffic at speeds likely not exceeding 8 mph, the maximum speed for motorized wheelchairs, according to Quantum Rehab .
Franklin County Sheriff's deputies got the wheelchair drivers off the freeway.
In light of this story, Getting There decided to look into what Ohioans can (or can't) drive on the roads, highways and streets. Here's a list of motorized devices that aren't classified as vehicles, and thus cannot be driven