Current through Register Vol. 51, page 67, December 16, 2024
Section 70:01:02:30 - Gregory CountyThe following are the maximum speeds on certain highways in Gregory County:
(1) U.S. Highway 18 beginning 0.5 mile west of Main Street in Bonesteel, then east 0.65 mile, 45 miles per hour; (2) U.S. Highway 18 beginning 0.65 mile west of the intersection with State Trunk Highway 47 in Burke, then east 1.1 miles, 40 miles per hour; (3) U.S. Highway 18 beginning 0.3 mile west of the intersection with State Trunk Highway 47 in Gregory, then east 0.15 mile, 45 miles per hour; then east 0.95 mile, 30 miles per hour; then east 0.2 mile, 45 miles per hour; (4) State Trunk Highway 47 beginning at the intersection with U.S. Highway 18 in Gregory, then north 0.82 mile, 30 miles per hour; then north 0.15 mile, 45 miles per hour; then north 0.54 mile, 55 miles per hour; (5) U.S. Corps of Engineers roads located in the Fort Randall Dam Randall Creek Area and Tailrace Area, beginning at U.S. 18-281 in the southeast quarter of section 18, township 95 north, range 65 west of the fifth principal meridian, extending southerly and easterly throughout both areas, 15, 20, 30, and 35 miles per hour, as posted; (6) U.S. Corps of Engineers roads located in the Fort Randall Dam South Shore Area, beginning at U.S. 18-281 in the south half of section 18, township 95 north, range 65 west of the fifth principal meridian, extending northerly and westerly toward Lake Francis Case, 20 miles per hour; (7) U.S. Corps of Engineers roads located in the Fort Randall Dam Joe Day Bay Area, beginning at the U.S. government boundary line in the northwest quarter of section 7, township 95 north, range 66 west, extending westerly toward Joe Day Bay, 25 miles per hour;(8) U.S. Corps of Engineers roads located in the Fort Randall Dam South Scalp Creek Area, beginning at the U.S. government boundary line near the south quarter corner of section 28, township 96 north, range 67 west of the fifth principal meridian, extending easterly toward Lake Francis Case, 25 miles per hour; (9) U.S. Corps of Engineers roads located in the Fort Randall Dam South Wheeler Area, beginning at the U.S. government boundary line approximately 300 feet west of the internal quarter corner of section 18, township 96 north, range 67 west of the fifth principal meridian, extending northeasterly toward Lake Francis Case, 25 miles per hour; (10) U.S. Corps of Engineers roads located in the Fort Randall Dam Whetstone Bay Area, beginning at State Trunk Highway 1806 in the northwest quarter of section 29, township 97 north, range 68 west of the fifth principal meridian and extending southeasterly toward Lake Francis Case, 25 miles per hour; (11) State Trunk Highway 251 beginning at the South Dakota-Nebraska border, then north to a point 0.34 mile south of the intersection with U.S. Highway 18 in Gregory, 55 miles per hour; then north to the intersection with U.S. Highway 18 in Gregory, 45 miles per hour; (12) State Trunk Highway 1806 beginning at the intersection with U.S. Highway 18 west of Bonesteel, then north 10.03 miles to the end of State Trunk Highway 1806, 55 miles per hour; (13) State Trunk Highway 1806 beginning at the resume of State Trunk Highway 1806 at milepost 37.0, then north to the end of State Trunk Highway 1806 at the intersection with State Trunk Highway 44, 55 miles per hour; and (14) U.S. Highway 18 beginning 0.1 mile west of Main Street in Dallas, then east 0.4 mile, 55 miles per hour.S.D. Admin. R. 70:01:02:30
SL 1975, ch 16; 47 SDR 109, effective 4/26/2021General Authority: SDCL 32-25-7.
Law Implemented: SDCL 32-25-7.