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If you are talking about the parking lot of a high rise apartment building (or two) I might agree with you. However, if you are talking about the streets in the apartment complexes in the majority of my city, I would not. The streets in the vast majority of the apartment complexes in my city are about the same as any suburban streets.
But they are obviously not highways under the definition of the law and I don’t see how they would fit under the section addressing private property, at least how I interpret “used by a school or educational institution”. I believe “used by” refers to actual control by the school or educational institution. There is none when the bus drives upon the apartment lot to drop off children. Then to differentiate between a road or parking area within the complex: A drive within an apartment complex is no different than the parking areas of an apartment complex. It is private property not held out to the public and is what it is due to the assignment by the owner or operator of the lot.