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TRAFFIC SAFETY FOCUS
December 2008:

STOP SIGN VIOLATIONS

Below you will find the listed offenses
Blue highlighted traffic codes will link you to additional information on that particular traffic code

§ 545.151
VEHICLE APPROACHING OR
ENTERING INTERSECTION.

(A)  An operator approaching an intersection:

(1)  shall stop, yield, and grant immediate use of the intersection:

(a)  in obedience to an official traffic-control device, including a stop sign or yield right-of-way sign; or

(b)  if a traffic-control signal is present but does not display an indication in any of the signal heads; and

(2)  after stopping, may proceed when the intersection can be safely entered without interference or collision with traffic using a different street or roadway.

(B)  An operator on a single-lane or two-lane street or roadway who approaches an intersection that is not controlled by an official traffic-control device and that is located on a divided highway or on a street or roadway divided into three or more marked traffic lanes:

(1)  shall stop, yield, and grant immediate use of the intersection to a vehicle on the other street or roadway that is within the intersection or approaching the intersection in such proximity as to be a hazard; and

(2)  after stopping, may proceed when the intersection can be safely entered without interference or collision with traffic using a different street or roadway.

(C)  An operator on an unpaved street or roadway approaching an intersection of a paved street or roadway:

(1)  shall stop, yield, and grant immediate use of the intersection to a vehicle on the paved street or roadway that is within the intersection or approaching the intersection in such proximity as to be a hazard; and

(2)  after stopping, may proceed when the intersection can be safely entered without interference or collision with traffic using the paved street or roadway.

(D)  Except as provided in Subsection (E), an operator approaching an intersection of a street or roadway that is not controlled by an official traffic-control device:

(1)  shall stop, yield, and grant immediate use of the intersection to a vehicle that has entered the intersection from the operator's right or is approaching the intersection from the operator's right in a proximity that is a hazard; and

(2)  after stopping, may proceed when the intersection can be safely entered without interference or collision with traffic using a different street or roadway.

(E)  An operator approaching an intersection of a street or roadway from a street or roadway that terminates at the intersection and that is not controlled by an official traffic-control device or controlled as provided by Subsection (B) or (C):

(1)  shall stop, yield, and grant immediate use of the intersection to another vehicle that has entered the intersection from the other street or roadway or is approaching the intersection on the other street or roadway in a proximity that is a hazard; and

(2)  after stopping, may proceed when the intersection can be safely entered without interference or collision with the traffic using the other street or roadway.

(F)  An operator who is required by this section to stop and yield the right-of-way at an intersection to another vehicle and who is involved in a collision or interferes with other traffic at the intersection to whom right-of-way is to be given is presumed not to have yielded the right-of-way.

Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1325, Sec. 19.05, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.



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