Livestock on highway -- Restrictions -- Collision, action for damages.

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  • (1)
    • (a) A person who owns or is in possession or control of any livestock may not willfully or negligently permit any of the livestock to stray or remain unaccompanied on a highway, if both sides of the highway are separated from adjoining property by a fence, wall, hedge, sidewalk, curb, lawn, or building.
    • (b) Subsection (1)(a) does not apply to range stock drifting onto any highway moving to or from their accustomed ranges.
  • (2)
    • (a) A person may not drive any livestock upon, over, or across any highway during the period from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise.
    • (b) Subsection (2)(a) does not apply if the person has a sufficient number of herders with warning lights on continual duty to open the road to permit the passage of vehicles.
  • (3) A violation of Subsection (1) or (2) is an infraction.
  • (4) In any civil action brought for damages caused by collision with any domestic animal or livestock on a highway, there is no presumption that the collision was due to negligence on behalf of the owner or the person in possession of the domestic animal or livestock.




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