Indiana Statutes
§ 9-21-4-16 — Stopping at railroad crossings; procedure
Indiana § 9-21-4-16
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 9-21-4-16 (2026).
Text
When a stop sign is erected at a railroad
crossing, the driver of a vehicle shall stop within fifty (50) feet but not
less than ten (10) feet from the nearest track of the grade crossing and
shall proceed only upon exercising due care.
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-4-1-107(d).]
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Related
Linda Thiele, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Craig Thiele v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company
68 F.3d 179 (Seventh Circuit, 1995)
Legislative History
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.9.
Nearby Sections
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§ 9-13-0.1-1
P.L.2-1991 codification; no effect on rights, liabilities, penalties,
violations, or proceedings; references§ 9-13-1-1
Application of definitions§ 9-13-1-2
Inapplication of article to IC 9-28§ 9-13-1-3
Repealed§ 9-13-1-4
References to federal statutes or regulations relating to the National
Voter Registration Act§ 9-13-2-0.1
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1
"Abandoned vehicle"§ 9-13-2-1.1
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1.2
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1.3
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1.4
"Adapted vehicle"§ 9-13-2-1.5
Repealed§ 9-13-2-1.6
"Advisory board"§ 9-13-2-1.7
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Indiana § 9-21-4-16, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/in/9-21-4-16.