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Chapter 542
General Provisions

Sections

542.001
Vehicles on Highways
542.002
Government Vehicles
542.003
Animals and Animal-drawn Vehicles
542.004
Persons and Equipment Engaged in Work on Highway Surface
542.005
Rules on Private Property
542.006
Speed Restrictions on Private Roads
542.007
Traffic Regulations: Private Subdivision in Certain Counties
542.008
Traffic Regulations: Private Subdivisions in Certain Municipalities
542.0081
Traffic Regulations: Special District in Certain Counties
542.201
General Rule of Uniformity
542.202
Powers of Local Authorities
542.203
Limitation on Local Authorities
542.204
Powers Related to Intersections
542.205
Conflict Between This Subtitle and an Order, Rule, or Regulation of Certain Agencies
542.206
Effect of Speed Limits in a Civil Action
542.301
General Offense
542.302
Offense by Person Owning or Controlling Vehicle
542.303
Inchoate Offense
542.304
Moving Violations for Certain Purposes
542.401
General Penalty
542.402
Disposition of Fines
542.403
Fines
542.404
Fine for Offense in Construction or Maintenance Work Zone
542.501
Obedience Required to Police Officers, School Crossing Guards, and Escort Flaggers
542.2035
Limitation on Municipalities
542.4031
State Traffic Fine
542.4045
Penalties for Failure to Yield Right-of-way Offense Resulting in Collision
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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