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1651 – 1651

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 1651

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NY VAT § 1651 - Traffic regulations on county roads outside of cities and villages 1651. Traffic regulations on county roads outside of cities and villages. The county superintendent of highways of a county may by order, rule or regulation designate county roads in such county outside of cities and villages as through highways and order traffic signals, stop signs, flashing signals or yield signs erected on county roads or town highways at specified entrances to

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