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Title 56. MOTOR VEHICLES
... 1962 Code § 46-242; 1952 Code § 46-242; 1949 (46) 466. SECTION 56-5-390. Pedestrian defined. Any person afoot is a " ... |
Title 43. SOCIAL SERVICES
... of this State. HISTORY: 1980 Act No. 315. SECTION 43-33-30. Duty of driver approaching blind pedestrian; failure of blind pedestrian ... |
Title 6. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS AND OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
... a transportation element that considers transportation facilities, including major road improvements, new road construction, transit projects, pedestrian and bicycle projects, and other elements of a transportation network. This element must ... |
Title 5. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
... be, in the opinion of the municipality's governing body, of a sufficient height above the sidewalk so as not to impede or interfere with normal pedestrian or vehicular movement. No such parking facility shall be allowed to encroach upon or ... |
Title 57. HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND FERRIES
... denoting a public way for the purpose of vehicular travel, including the entire area within the right-of-way, and the terms shall include roadways, pedestrian facilities, bridges, tunnels, viaducts, drainage structures, and all other ... |
Title 58. PUBLIC UTILITIES, SERVICES AND CARRIERS
... or pedestrians; (c) interferes with compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act or similar federal or state standards regarding pedestrian access or movement; (d) requests that ground-mounted small wireless facility ... |
Title 59. EDUCATION
... this section, the phrase "arrival of the school bus" includes the time that the school bus assigned to the school bus stop activates the required pedestrian safety devices, stops, and loads or unloads students until the school bus deactivates ... |
Title 3. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, AGREEMENTS AND RELATIONS WITH
... on the east by Barnwell Street, and on the south by College Street and the northern boundary of the University of South Carolina College Street pedestrian walkway. The State of South Carolina reserves concurrent jurisdiction to enforce ... |
Title 4. COUNTIES
... a change in the basis of assessment upon the subdivision and transfer of real property. (2) "Improvements" means recreational facilities, pedestrian facilities, sidewalks, storm drains, or water course facilities or improvements, the ... |
Title 5. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
... appropriate. (2) "Improvements" include open or covered malls, parkways, parks and playgrounds, recreation facilities, athletic facilities, pedestrian facilities, parking facilities, parking garages, and underground parking facilities, ... |