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North Dakota Code > Chapter 39-10
North Dakota Code > Chapter 39-10 – General Rules of the Road
§ 39-10-01 Provisions of title refer to vehicles upon the highways – Exceptions
§ 39-10-01.1 Required obedience to traffic laws
§ 39-10-02 Obedience to police officer or firefighter
§ 39-10-02.1 Person riding animal or driving animal-drawn vehicle
§ 39-10-03 Class A authorized emergency vehicles
§ 39-10-03.1 Class B authorized emergency vehicles
§ 39-10-03.2 Class C authorized emergency vehicles
§ 39-10-04 Obedience to and required traffic-control devices
§ 39-10-05 Traffic-control signal legend
§ 39-10-06 Pedestrian control signals
§ 39-10-07 Flashing signals
§ 39-10-07.1 Lane-direction-control signals
§ 39-10-07.2 Display of unauthorized signs, signals, or markings
§ 39-10-07.3 Interference with official traffic-control device or railroad sign or signal
§ 39-10-08 Drive on right side of roadway – Exceptions
§ 39-10-09 Passing vehicles proceeding in opposite directions
§ 39-10-11 Overtaking a vehicle on the left
§ 39-10-12 When overtaking on the right is permitted
§ 39-10-13 Limitations on overtaking on the left
§ 39-10-14 Further limitations on driving on left of center of roadway
§ 39-10-15 No-passing zones
§ 39-10-16 One-way roadways and rotary traffic islands
§ 39-10-17 Driving on roadways laned for traffic
§ 39-10-18 Following too closely
§ 39-10-19 Driving on divided highway
§ 39-10-20 Restricted access
§ 39-10-21 Restrictions on use of controlled-access roadway
§ 39-10-21.1 Closing road because of hazardous conditions – Posting of official traffic-control devices – Entering closed road prohibited
§ 39-10-22 Vehicle approaching or entering intersection
§ 39-10-22.1 Entering freeways – Right of way
§ 39-10-23 Vehicle turning left
§ 39-10-24 Stop signs and yield signs
§ 39-10-25 Vehicle entering roadway
§ 39-10-26 Vehicle to stop or yield the right of way for authorized emergency vehicle or vehicle used for maintaining the state highway system – Penalty
§ 39-10-26.1 Highway construction and maintenance
§ 39-10-26.2 Permitting use of vehicle to violate section 39-10-26 prohibited – Presumption of permission – Defense – Dual prosecution prohibited
§ 39-10-27 Pedestrian obedience to traffic-control devices and traffic regulations
§ 39-10-28 Pedestrian’s right of way in crosswalk
§ 39-10-29 Crossing at other than crosswalk
§ 39-10-30 Driver to exercise due care
§ 39-10-32 Pedestrians to use right half of crosswalks
§ 39-10-33 Pedestrian on roadway
§ 39-10-33.1 Pedestrian’s right of way on sidewalk
§ 39-10-33.2 Pedestrian to yield to authorized emergency vehicles
§ 39-10-33.3 Blind pedestrian right of way
§ 39-10-33.4 Pedestrian under influence of alcohol or drugs
§ 39-10-33.5 Bridge and railroad signals
§ 39-10-34 Pedestrian soliciting ride or business
§ 39-10-35 Required position and method of turning
§ 39-10-36 Limitations on turning around
§ 39-10-37 Starting parked vehicle
§ 39-10-38 Turning movements and required signals
§ 39-10-39 Signals by hand and arm or signal lamps
§ 39-10-40 Method of giving hand-and-arm signals
§ 39-10-41 Obedience to signal indicating approach of train
§ 39-10-42 All vehicles must stop at certain railroad grade crossings
§ 39-10-43 Certain vehicles must stop at all railroad grade crossings
§ 39-10-44 Stop signs and yield signs
§ 39-10-45 Emerging from alley, driveway, private road, or building
§ 39-10-46 Overtaking and passing schoolbus
§ 39-10-46.1 Permitting use of vehicle to violate section 39-10-46 prohibited – Presumption of permission – Defense – Dual prosecution prohibited
§ 39-10-47 Stopping, standing, or parking outside of business or residence districts
§ 39-10-48 Officer authorized to remove illegally stopped vehicle
§ 39-10-49 Stopping, standing, or parking prohibited in specified places
§ 39-10-50 Additional parking regulations
§ 39-10-51 Unattended motor vehicle
§ 39-10-51.1 Parking violations – Lessor responsibility
§ 39-10-52 Limitations on backing
§ 39-10-52.1 Driving upon sidewalk
§ 39-10-52.2 Riding in housetrailer
§ 39-10-54 Obstruction to driver’s view or driving mechanism
§ 39-10-54.1 Opening and closing vehicle door
§ 39-10-55 Driving on mountain highways
§ 39-10-56 Coasting prohibited
§ 39-10-57 Following emergency vehicle too closely prohibited – Stopping by emergency vehicle
§ 39-10-58 Crossing firehose
§ 39-10-59 Garbage, glass, rubbish, and injurious materials on highway prohibited
§ 39-10-64 Driving through safety zone prohibited
§ 39-10-65 Operation of motor vehicle, tractor, or other vehicle prohibited on flood protective works – Exception – Penalty
§ 39-10-67 Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossing
§ 39-10-68 Stop when traffic obstructed
§ 39-10-69 Charging violation and proving negligence in civil action
§ 39-10-71 Fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer – Penalty
§ 39-10-72 Funeral processions – Traffic regulations
§ 39-10-73 Flashing green lights
Terms Used In North Dakota Code > Chapter 39-10
Equivalent ordinance: means an ordinance of a city, state, or other jurisdiction which is comparable to the cited statute and defines essentially the same offense, even if the language of the ordinance differs or procedural points or methods of proof differ. See North Dakota Code 39-06.1-01
Official: means a municipal judge or a magistrate or other qualified individual appointed by the presiding judge of the judicial district to serve for all or part of the judicial district. See North Dakota Code 39-06.1-01
Points: means the number of demerits assigned to particular types of traffic violations. See North Dakota Code 39-06.1-01