32-28-8.2. Procedure when traffic lights malfunctioning.
If a traffic control signal is out of operation or is not functioning properly, the vehicle traffic facing a:
(1)Green signal may proceed with caution as indicated in §32-28-2;
(2)Yellow signal may proceed with caution as indicated in §32-28-3; and
(3)Red or completely unlighted signal stop shall stop in the same manner as if the vehicle is at a stop sign.
Source: SL 2000, ch 160, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 28 - Traffic Control Devices
Section 32-28-2 - Meaning of green or "go" signal--Vehicular traffic--Pedestrians.
Section 32-28-3 - Meaning of steady yellow light--Vehicular traffic--Pedestrians.
Section 32-28-4 - Meaning of steady red light or stop signal--Vehicular traffic--Right turn on red.
Section 32-28-4.1 - Left turn on red--Local option--Violation of restrictions as misdemeanor.
Section 32-28-5 - Meaning of steady red light with green arrow--Vehicular traffic--Pedestrians.
Section 32-28-6 - Flashing red or yellow signal--Violation as misdemeanor.
Section 32-28-7 - Meaning of flashing red signal--Violation as misdemeanor.
Section 32-28-8 - Meaning of flashing yellow signal--Violation as misdemeanor.
Section 32-28-8.1 - Lane direction control signals.
Section 32-28-8.2 - Procedure when traffic lights malfunctioning.
Section 32-28-9 - Signals at railway grade crossings.
Section 32-28-11 - Requirement that official signal be in proper position and legible.
Section 32-28-12 - Control without signs where not required.
Section 32-28-13 - Traffic light control by law enforcement officers.
Section 32-28-15 - Disruption or interference with traffic signal preemption system as misdemeanor.
Section 32-28-16 - Exceptions to application of the provisions of § 32-28-15.
Section 32-28-17 - Photo monitoring devices to detect red light violations prohibited.
Section 32-28-18 - Photo monitoring device defined.