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Chapter 544
Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings

Sections

544.001
Adoption of Sign Manual for State Highways
544.002
Placing and Maintaining Traffic-control Device
544.003
Authority to Designate Through Highway and Stop and Yield Intersections
544.004
Compliance with Traffic-control Device
544.005
Interference with Traffic-control Device or Railroad Sign or Signal
544.006
Display of Unauthorized Signs, Signals, or Markings
544.007
Traffic-control Signals in General
544.008
Flashing Signals
544.009
Lane-direction-control Signals
544.010
Stop Signs and Yield Signs
544.011
Lane Use Signs
544.013
Changeable Message Sign System
544.0055
Traffic-control Signal Preemption Device; Offense
544.0075
Certain Traffic-actuated Electric Traffic-control Signals
 



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

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