North Dakota Statutes
§ 24-05-21 — Roads and approaches intersecting with county or township roads - Requirement
North Dakota § 24-05-21
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N.D. Cent. Code § 24-05-21 (2026).
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Requirement.
All roads and approaches constructed after July 1, 1973, which intersect with county or
township roads, must have a graded inslope at the place of intersection of at least a
three-to-one ratio, thus permitting vehicles which may accidentally leave any county or township
road and strike the inslope a reasonably safe access over the road or approach.
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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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