North Dakota Statutes
§ 24-09-05 — Stop signs may be required
North Dakota § 24-09-05
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N.D. Cent. Code § 24-09-05 (2026).
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At each grade crossing where, because of the dangers attendant upon its use, the
reasonable protection to life and property makes it necessary for all persons approaching the
same to stop before crossing the railroad tracks thereat, stop signs shall be installed. The
department, after performing an engineering study of the crossing, may designate any crossing
requiring such additional protection as a stop crossing and shall notify the road authority with
jurisdiction over the roadway of such designation and of the location where the stop sign is to be
installed. Within thirty days after such notification, the road authority shall erect uniform stop
signs on separate posts at the designated location on each side of said crossing.
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