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South Dakota Laws > Title 32 > Chapter 30 - Stopping And Parking Restrictions


Current as of: 2010
§ 32-30-1Stopping or parking on rural highway prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 32-30-2Standing or parked vehicles--Remaining space required--Unobstructed view required--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 32-30-2.1Position of parking on two-way road--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 32-30-2.2Position of parking on one-way road--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 32-30-2.3Angle parking by local ordinance--Commission concurrence required on state or federal highways
§ 32-30-2.4No-parking zones posted by department--Temporary zones--Signs--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 32-30-2.5Opening of doors on traffic side of stopped vehicle--Violation as petty offense
§ 32-30-3Removal of vehicles improperly parked or standing
§ 32-30-3.1Removal of unattended vehicle by removal agency--Reporting requirements--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 32-30-3.2Removal agency failing to report removal not entitled to fees
§ 32-30-4Disabled vehicles excepted--Emergency lamps, flares and flags--Removal of vehicle--Violation a misdemeanor
§ 32-30-5Safeguarding of unattended vehicle--Violation as petty offense
§ 32-30-6Places where standing and parking prohibited--Exception to discharge passengers--Violation as petty offense
§ 32-30-6.1Places where stopping prohibited--Violation as petty offense
§ 32-30-6.2Places where parking prohibited--Exception for loading and unloading--Violation as petty offense
§ 32-30-6.3Unauthorized movement of another vehicle into prohibited area--Violation as petty offense
§ 32-30-8Courtesy parking by veteran--Exemption from liability for violations--Exceptions
§ 32-30-9Display of license required
§ 32-30-10Abuse of privilege conferred by distinctive license plates--Confiscation of license
§ 32-30-11Unauthorized use of disabled veteran's license as misdemeanor--Fine
§ 32-30-11.1Persons with physical disabilities entitled to park without time limitation--Reserved spaces--Exceptions for fire-lane and rush-hour ordinances
§ 32-30-11.2Report of improper use of special plates or certificates--Revocation of privilege
§ 32-30-11.3Use of privileges by persons not entitled to them as misdemeanor--Fines
§ 32-30-11.4Unauthorized parking or stopping in designated space as misdemeanor--Fine
§ 32-30-11.6Municipal designation of parking spaces for persons with disabilities
§ 32-30-11.8Blocking access to reserved parking spaces or ramps as misdemeanor--Fine
§ 32-30-11.9Signs to state penalties for illegal use of designated parking spaces--Certain penalties apply although not stated
§ 32-30-12Abandoned vehicles--Vehicles unattended for more than twenty-four hours
§ 32-30-12.1Modification by municipal ordinance of abandoned vehicle provisions
§ 32-30-12.2Abandonment of motor vehicle on public highway or right-of-way a misdemeanor--Reasonable towing and storage fees--Suspension of fine
§ 32-30-13Removal of abandoned vehicles
§ 32-30-14Vehicles blocking traffic--Wrecked vehicles
§ 32-30-15Notification to owner of removal of abandoned or wrecked vehicle--Recovery by owner--Disposal
§ 32-30-18Lien for costs of removal and storage of vehicle--Limit--Exception
§ 32-30-18.1Owners of certain abandoned vehicles civilly liable for towing and storage expenses
§ 32-30-19Police to move vehicle to place of safety--When required
§ 32-30-20Unsafe backing prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 32-30-21Backing prohibited on controlled-access highway--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 32-30-23Removal of parking from municipal street--Approval of municipality and transportation commission

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