Tennessee Statutes

§ 55-10-317 — Enforcement of traffic laws on certain privately owned streets

Tennessee § 55-10-317

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-317 (2026).

Text

Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, an officer of any state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency that is charged with the responsibility of enforcing traffic laws may also enforce traffic laws, issue citations for violations thereof and impose fines in accordance with state law or county or municipal ordinance, as appropriate, on privately owned streets that are dedicated as rights-of-way for traffic and are located within a residential development having a combination of single family dwellings and multi-family dwellings. The enforcement of traffic laws within a private residential development shall be initiated only after the majority of residents in that development have submitted a written petition to the appropriate local governing body requesting the enforcement of

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Related

State of Tennessee v. Tracy Graves
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, 2013)

Legislative History

Acts 1995, ch. 374, § 1.

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