§ 31-28-1 Marking of highways with standard design–Numbers to correspond with official maps
§ 31-28-2 Directional signs at highway branches
§ 31-28-4 Description of routes selected for marking–Previously marked routes to conform
§ 31-28-5 Standard traffic control devices and markings–Adoption and erection–Uniformity of design
§ 31-28-6 Warning signs at points of danger–Maintenance–Violation as misdemeanor
§ 31-28-7 Railway crossing signs–Maintenance–Violation as misdemeanor
§ 31-28-7.1 Legally abandoned and nonoperational track defined
§ 31-28-7.2 Notice of nonoperational track becoming operational
§ 31-28-8 Erection of unofficial signs prohibited–Misdemeanor–Emergencies–Approval by Department of Transportation
§ 31-28-10 Marking intrastate and interstate highways–Uniformity–Conformity with other states
§ 31-28-10.1 Standards for supplemental guide signs–Rules–Definition
§ 31-28-10.2 Safety as prime consideration in supplemental guide signs–Traffic generating capacity secondary
§ 31-28-10.3 Supplemental guide signs for smaller institutions
§ 31-28-11 Markings to conform to uniform national signing standards on streets and roads constructed with federal aid
§ 31-28-12 Markings on highways under commissioners’ jurisdiction–Distances between third class municipalities–Cost of markings
§ 31-28-13 Markings by local authorities–Local regulations not enforceable in absence of sign–Location and legibility of sign
§ 31-28-14 Unauthorized signs, markers, and signals prohibited–Authorization to organization
§ 31-28-16 Arterial highways–Right-of-way–Violation as misdemeanor
§ 31-28-17 Hazardous intersections–Railroad crossings–Warning signs–Violation as misdemeanor
§ 31-28-19 Markings resembling official signs–Obscuring official sign–Violation as misdemeanor
§ 31-28-20 Commercial or political campaign advertising–Violation as misdemeanor
§ 31-28-21 Signs on private property
§ 31-28-22 Prohibited sign as nuisance
§ 31-28-23 Tampering, molesting, or interfering with markers, signs, or control devices–Violation as misdemeanor–Liability for costs
§ 31-28-23.1 Civil penalty for tampering, removing, or interfering with highway marker, sign, or control device
§ 31-28-25 Traffic light control
§ 31-28-28 Unauthorized possession of official signs or markers as misdemeanor
§ 31-28-29 Activities of technical professionals not limited

Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 31 > Chapter 28 - Highway Markers and Signs

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