A tract 100 feet wide between each section of land owned by the state, or acquired from the state, and a tract four rods wide between all other sections in the state, is dedicated for use as public highways. The section line is the center of the dedicated right-of-way. If the highway is vacated, title to the strip inures to the owner of the tract of which it formed a part by the original survey.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 19. Highways and Ferries
Chapter 10. State Highway System
Article 1. Designation, Marking, and Use.
Sec. 19.10.010. Dedication of land for public highways.
Sec. 19.10.015. Establishment of highway widths.
Sec. 19.10.020. Designation of state highway system.
Sec. 19.10.030. Responsibility for system.
Sec. 19.10.040. Uniform system of marking and posting.
Sec. 19.10.050. Traffic control signals.
Sec. 19.10.060. Size, weight, and load provisions; restriction on use of highways; regulations.
Sec. 19.10.065. Operation of farm equipment on highways.
Sec. 19.10.070. Speed limits and zones.
Sec. 19.10.072. Procedures for determination of speed limits and zones.
Sec. 19.10.075. Designation of traffic safety corridors; fines.
Sec. 19.10.080. Designation of through highways.
Sec. 19.10.085. Naming of a highway.
Sec. 19.10.090. Erection and maintenance of guard rails.
Sec. 19.10.095. Signs promoting the use of safety belts and child safety devices.