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1652 – 1652

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 1652

Statute Summary

NY VAT § 1652 - Special speed limits on bridges and other elevated structures 1652. Special speed limits on bridges and other elevated structures. The county superintendent of highways of a county may determine the maximum speed which may be maintained without structural damage to bridges and elevated structures that are a part of any county road in such county and, if such maximum speed is lower than the maximum speed limit otherwise applicable, may by order, rule o

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