Source: https://vacode.org/46.2-888/
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 16:33:59+00:00

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Code 1950, § 46-256; 1952, c. 671; 1958, c. 541, § 46.1-248; 1962, c. 175; 1972, c. 63; 1974, c. 230; 1977, cc. 284, 326; 1985, c. 93; 1989, c. 727; 1997, c. 431; 2008, c. 737.
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. . . without obstructing traffic, as provided in § 46.2-888, and report his name, address, driver's . . .
. . . Bell's actions were in violation of Code § 46.2-888, requiring drivers not to stop on a highway . . .
. . . former Code § 46.1-248(a) (now in substance § 46.2-888), effective at the time of this accident. . . .
. . . highway. The Plaintiff relies, in part, upon Code § 46.2-888. That statute provides that "[n]o . . .
. . . thus erroneous. We . . .
. . . of the highway by others." Va.Code Sec. 46.2-888. Although Wells conceded that he knew the rules . . .

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