North Dakota Statutes
§ 24-01-49 — Approach or escape road to be built at all dead end roads or intersections of county and state highways
North Dakota § 24-01-49
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N.D. Cent. Code § 24-01-49 (2026).
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of county and state highways.
Whenever any highway on the state or county highway system has an intersection or dead
end, there must be constructed, whenever feasible, an approach or escape road, and when not
feasible, other protective devices such as warning signs, rumble strips, or barricades. This
section applies to new road construction and reconstruction after July 1, 1975.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 24-01-01
Declaration of legislative intent§ 24-01-01.1
Definition of words and phrases§ 24-01-01.2
State highway system - Mileage§ 24-01-02
Designation of state highway system§ 24-01-03
Responsibility for state highway system§ 24-01-03.1
Highway performance classification plan§ 24-01-04.1
Metropolitan planning organizations§ 24-01-06
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