Sec. 16. When a stop sign is erected at a railroad crossing, the driver of a vehicle shall stop within fifty (50) feet but not less than ten (10) feet from the nearest track of the grade crossing and shall proceed only upon exercising due care.
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-4-1-107(d).]
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.9.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 21. Traffic Regulation
Chapter 4. Traffic Control Devices
9-21-4-1. Signing, Marking, and Erection; Guidelines
9-21-4-3. Local Authorities; Jurisdiction; Duties; Traffic Calming Devices
9-21-4-4. Unauthorized Traffic Control Devices; Prohibition
9-21-4-9. Administrative Rules; Adoption of Rules of Statewide Application; Exceptions
9-21-4-10. Emergency Rules; Adoption Under Administrative Rules Provisions
9-21-4-11. Through Highways; Stop or Yield Intersections; Designation; Erection of Signs
9-21-4-12. No Passing Zones and Narrow Bridges on State Highways; Designation; Erection of Signs
9-21-4-13. No Passing Zones; Designation by Local Authorities; Erection of Signs
9-21-4-14. One-Way Highways and Streets; Designation; Erection of Signs
9-21-4-16. Stopping at Railroad Crossings; Procedure
9-21-4-17. Preferential Right-of-Way at Intersections; Signs
9-21-4-18. Operation of Motor Vehicle; Obeyance of Markings or Signs