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2021 South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 32 - Motor Vehicles
Chapter 27 - Pedestrians Rights And Duties
- Section 32-27-1 - Yielding right-of-way to pedestrian making proper crossing--Regulated intersections--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-27-1.1 - Pedestrian defined.
- Section 32-27-2 - Yielding right-of-way to pedestrians at controlled intersections--Circumstances under which pedestrians must yield--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-27-3 - Local ordinances regulating crossing at controlled intersections.
- Section 32-27-4 - Jaywalking--Duty to yield right-of-way to vehicles--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-27-5 - Highways without sidewalks--Duty to walk facing traffic--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-27-5.1 - Repealed.
- Section 32-27-6 - Blind persons--Use of cane by sighted persons as petty offense.
- Section 32-27-7 - Duty of motorist to stop for pedestrian carrying cane or guided by dog--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-27-8 - Rights of blind persons not carrying cane or guided by dog--Contributory negligence.
- Section 32-27-9 - Superseded.
- Section 32-27-10 - Failing to yield right-of-way to persons working on highway--Warning signals--Misdemeanor.
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