South Dakota Statutes

§ 32-28-9.1 — Pedestrian control signals--Violation by driver as misdemeanor--Violation by pedestrian as petty offense.

South Dakota § 32-28-9.1
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 32MOTOR VEHICLES
Ch. 32-27TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES

This text of South Dakota § 32-28-9.1 (Pedestrian control signals--Violation by driver as misdemeanor--Violation by pedestrian as petty offense.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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S.D. Codified Laws § 32-28-9.1 (2026).

Text

Whenever special pedestrian control signals exhibiting the words, walk or don't walk, or exhibiting a lighted international pedestrian walk or don't walk symbol are in place, the signals indicate the following:

(1)Walk or a lighted international pedestrian walk symbol.--Pedestrians facing the signal may proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal and shall be given the right-of-way by the drivers of all vehicles;
(2)Don't walk or a lighted international pedestrian don't walk symbol.--No pedestrian may start to cross the roadway in the direction of the signal, but any pedestrian who has partially completed crossing on the walk signal shall proceed to a sidewalk or safety island while the don't walk signal or lighted international pedestrian don't walk symbol is showing

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Legislative History

SL 1970, ch 175, § 23, § 1; SL 1989, ch 255, § 236; SL 1989, ch 256, § 25; SL 2005, ch 171, § 1; SL 2011, ch 149, § 1.

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