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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-26

32-26-11. Prohibition of pedestrians and nonmotorized traffic or motorcycles on controlled-access highway--Maintenance of signs--Violation as misdemeanor.

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The transportation commission may, by rule adopted pursuant to chapter 1-26 , and local authorities may by ordinance, with respect to any controlled - access roadway under their respective jurisdictions, prohibit the use of any such roadway by pedestrians, bicycles, or other nonmotorized traffic or by any person operating a motor - driven cycle.
The Department of Transportation or the local authority adopting any such prohibitory regulation shall erect and maintain official signs on the controlled - access roadway on which such regulations are applicable. If so erected no person may disobey the restrictions stated on such signs. The violation for failure to obey a regulatory sign under this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
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