32-17-29 — Time during which flares must be displayed--Location and spacing of flares--Removal of vehicle--Violation as misdemeanor--Exceptions.
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32-17-29.
Time during which flares must be displayed--Location and spacing of flares--
Removal of vehicle--Violation as misdemeanor--Exceptions.
Every operator of a motor truck,
tractor, truck tractor, farm tractor, road tractor, or road patrol, or any combination thereof, including
trailers and semitrailers, and all vehicles exceeding a width at any point of eighty inches, shall,
immediately upon bringing his vehicle to a stop upon the traveled portions of any public highway,
place three flares, red electric lights, red reflectors, or emergency reflective triangles on the roadway.
If traffic on the roadway moves in two directions, one of these devices shall be placed at least one
hundred feet in the front, one at least one hundred feet to the rear, and one alongside the stopped
vehicle. Upon a one-way roadway or divided highway, one of these devices shall be placed at least
one hundred feet to the rear, one at least two hundred feet to the rear, and one alongside the stopped
vehicle. The flares, red electric lights, red reflectors, or emergency reflective triangles shall be of
such type of construction as will furnish continuous light for a period from sunset to sunrise at all
times of the year. It is the responsibility of the driver or the person in charge of the vehicle to remove
the vehicle in the most expeditious manner. Any vehicle found parked in violation of this section
may be immediately removed to a place of safekeeping as directed by a police officer. Any vehicle
removed pursuant to this section shall be disposed of as directed by §§ 32-30-15, 32-30-16.1, and
32-30-18. A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor. A subsequent violation is subject to
§ 32-17-30.
This section does not apply if the stopping is momentary, in obedience to an intersection
stoplight, or conforming to the movement of a line of traffic or within the corporate limits of a
municipality.
Source: SDC 1939, § 44.0354; SL 1939, ch 172; SL 1953, ch 235; SL 1980, ch 222; SL 1980, ch 223; SL 1984, ch 228, § 7; SL 1989, ch 255, § 68; SL 1989, ch 256, § 13.