SB 1456
ADOT; primitive roads; designation
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1456 modifies Arizona law regarding state highways and routes. It clarifies that roads designated as ‘primitive roads’ are not considered state highways and outlines specific requirements for their designation and signage. The bill allows the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) to designate roads as primitive roads and establishes liability limitations for damages occurring on these roads. It also includes a provision to declare certain older roads as public highways if they have been continuously used for a long period.
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David C. Farnsworth
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