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ND HB 1518 amends NDCC 39-10-16 to require signaling before exiting a rotary island, while mandating keeping to the right and obeying one-way roadways; improves safety.
ND HB 1518 amends NDCC 39-10-16 to require signaling before exiting a rotary island, while mandating keeping to the right and obeying one-way roadways; improves safety.
Note: multiple unrelated bills across different states use the bill number “HB 1518.” This summary covers the North Dakota House Bill 1518 described in your Bill Information — the bill to amend and reenact section 39‑10‑16 of the North Dakota Century Code (rotary traffic islands).
To clarify and restate rules for one‑way roadways and the operation of vehicles around rotary (roundabout) traffic islands, including a required turn signal before exiting a rotary island.
(The bill’s text is largely a reenactment and clarification of existing duties; it adds an explicit signaling requirement for exiting a rotary.)
If you want, I can: (1) compare the bill wording with current NDCC § 39‑10‑16 to show exact changes, or (2) draft a short one‑page advisory for drivers and local agencies explaining the practical effects of the new signaling requirement.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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