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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-20

32-20A-7. Conditions permitting operation on roadways--Unauthorized operation as misdemeanor.

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A snowmobile may be operated upon or across a roadway:
(1)To cross at right angles to the roadway only after stopping and yielding the right - of - way to all approaching traffic and crossing as closely as possible to an intersection or approach;
(2)When there is no ditch along either side of a roadway, then on the shoulder or berm until there is a ditch on the right - hand side of the roadway which can be traversed;
(3)When by reason of a bridge or culvert or other obstruction, it is impossible to proceed, then only in the right lane of the roadway and for only such distance as necessary to clear the obstruction;
(4)When permitted in writing by a law enforcement officer or a county civil defense director as authorized under § 32-20A-8 ;
(5)When snow has not been removed from a roadway which has been obstructed and is not used by other types of motor vehicles.
The operation of a snowmobile on or across a roadway in a manner not permitted by this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
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