2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 14-248a. Cattle crossings.
Sec. 14-248a. Cattle crossings. The Commissioner of Transportation, or the local
traffic authority on highways under its jurisdiction, shall control the placing of cattle
crossing signs within the limits of the traveled portion of the roadway of any public
highway. No such cattle crossing sign shall be so placed without the securing of a permit
from said commissioner or such traffic authority, as the case may be, which permit shall
specify the size, color, wording and placement of such signs. Cattle crossing signs shall
be so placed only when animals are actually crossing or are about to cross the roadway.
When such signs are in position, the operator of any vehicle shall appropriately reduce
speed or stop if necessary to avoid endangering or striking any animal crossing the
roadway. Failure to reduce speed or stop in accordance with the provisions of this section
shall be an infraction.
History: 1969 act replaced highway commissioner with commissioner of transportation; P.A. 75-577 stated that failure to reduce speed or stop as specified in section is an infraction.
See Sec. 14-111g re operator's retraining program.
See chapter 881b re infractions of the law.
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