An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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Volume | 1940 |
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Law Number | 185 |
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Law Body
Chap. 185.—An ACT to authorize and direct the State Highway Commission to
transfer from the primary to the secondary system of State highways certain
roads in Augusta county, and to transfer from the secondary to the primary
system of State highways certain other roads in the said county. [H B 337]
Approved March 12, 1940
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That the
tate Highway Commission be, and it is hereby, authorized and
irected to make the following changes in the primary and secondary
ystems of State highways in the county of Augusta:
(a) To transfer from the primary to the secondary system of
State highways that portion of State Route two hundred and seventy-
eight extending from State Route forty-two at Stovers Shop to its
intersection with State highway numbered U. S. Route two hundred
and fifty at a point about three miles southwest of Stribling Spring, a
distance of approximately 5.55 miles.
(b) To transfer from the primary to the secondary system of
State highways that portion of State Route fifty-six extending from
State highway numbered U. S. Route two hundred and fifty south-
wardly to State Route two hundred and fifty-four, a distance of
approximately 3.08 miles.
(c) To transfer from the primary to the secondary system of
State highways that portion of State Route fifty-six extending from
its intersection with the present State Route six hundred and seventy
near Summerdean to its intersection with the present State Route six
hundred and twenty northeast of Moffett’s Creek post office.
(d) To transfer from the secondary to the primary system of
State highways that portion of State Route six hundred and seventy
extending from its intersection with State Route fifty-six near Summer-
dean to its intersection with the present State Route six hundred and
twenty at or near Middlebrook, a distance of approximately 3.20
miles.
(e) To transfer from the secondary to the primary system of
State highways that portion of State Route six hundred and twenty,
known as the Middlebrook turnpike, extending from the southern
corporate limits of Staunton in a southwesterly direction for a distance
of approximately 12.63 miles.