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Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 86 - Miscellaneous highway provisions
Wisconsin Statutes
> Chapter 86
Current as of: 2013
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2011 version
§ 86.001
Definitions
§ 86.01
Materials left in highway; penalty
§ 86.02
Injury to highway
§ 86.021
Highways, cultivation of; injury by farm machinery
§ 86.022
Obstructing highway with embankment or ditch
§ 86.025
Camping on highways
§ 86.03
Trees on and adjacent to highway
§ 86.04
Highway encroachments
§ 86.05
Entrances to highways restored
§ 86.06
Highways closed to travel; penalties
§ 86.07
Digging in highways or using bridges for advertising
§ 86.073
Review of denial of permit
§ 86.075
Highway authorities to notify drainage board of highway construction
§ 86.08
Dust-free surfacing at licensed dairy or meat packing plants
§ 86.09
Access to cemetery preserved
§ 86.10
Salvage in highway construction
§ 86.105
Snow removal in private driveways
§ 86.11
Highways; railroad crossings; grade separation
§ 86.12
Highway railroad grade crossings; construction and repair
§ 86.13
Railroads to maintain highway crossings
§ 86.135
Railroad highway crossings; traffic control
§ 86.14
Strength of bridges
§ 86.15
Donations of highway aid to adjoining municipalities
§ 86.16
Utility lines on highways; place of poles; penalty
§ 86.17
Taking water from highway streams
§ 86.18
Milwaukee County highways; location, alteration, maintenance
§ 86.185
Populous counties; power over county trunk highways
§ 86.19
Highway signs, regulation, prohibition
§ 86.191
Advertising in highways prohibited, where
§ 86.192
Penalty for injuring guide board, markers, etc
§ 86.195
Specific information signs
§ 86.196
Tourist-oriented directional signs
§ 86.20
Interstate bridge corporations
§ 86.21
Interstate toll bridges
§ 86.22
Interstate railroad bridges must have convenient approaches
§ 86.23
Maintenance of drawbridges owned jointly
§ 86.25
Municipal cooperation as to highways improved with state or federal aid
§ 86.255
Limitation on moneys used to purchase land remote from highway project
§ 86.257
Transfer of highways
§ 86.30
General transportation aids
§ 86.302
Local roads; inventory
§ 86.303
Cost determinations
§ 86.305
Eligibility for transportation aids
§ 86.31
Local roads improvement program
§ 86.312
Local roads for job preservation program
§ 86.315
County forest road aids
§ 86.32
Connecting highways
§ 86.33
Population estimates
§ 86.34
Flood damage aids
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