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

32-26-50. Promulgation of rules authorizing certain motor vehicles to travel at electronically coordinated speeds and distance intervals closer than otherwise allowed.

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The Transportation Commission shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , to authorize the testing and operation of groups of individual motor vehicles traveling in a unified manner at electronically coordinated speeds and distance intervals that are closer than otherwise allowed under §§ 32-26-40 to 32-26-42 , inclusive. The commission may include in the rules:
(1)The procedures for the requesting and granting of authority for testing and operation;
(2)A fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars, to cover the administrative costs of granting authority for testing and operation;
(3)Reporting requirements;
(4)Authorized routes;
(5)Authorized times and periods of operation;
(6)Authorized vehicle types;
(7)Required vehicle markings;
(8)Driver requirements;
(9)Prohibited use related to weather, highway conditions, special events, traffic incidents, emergencies or other contingencies; and
(10)Any speed, size, and operational restrictions the commission deems appropriate.
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