Universal Regulations
Effective on: 1/1/1901
Sight triangles shall be maintained where local streets or driveways intersect another local street. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 10 foot by 10 foot triangle bounded on two sides by the edge of pavement or curb of the streets and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other two sides. In the event that a driveway crosses a sidewalk, then the edge of sidewalk furthest from the street shall be used as a side in place of edge of pavement or curb.

Sight triangles shall be maintained where local streets or driveways intersect with a collector or arterial streets. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 10 foot by 50 foot triangle bounded on one side by the edge of pavement or curb of the street, one side by the edge of the driveway or other street, and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other two sides. In the event that a driveway crosses a sidewalk, then the edge of sidewalk furthest from the street shall be used as a side in place of edge of pavement or curb.

Sight triangles shall be maintained where a collector or arterial street intersects with a collector or arterial streets. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 50 foot by 50 foot triangle bounded on two sides by the edge of pavement or curb of the streets, and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other two sides.

Sight triangles shall be maintained where any street intersects with a railroad right-of-way. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 10 foot by 50 foot triangle bounded on one side by the edge of pavement or curb of the street, one side by the railroad right-of-way, and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other two sides.
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Effective on: 1/1/1901
Effective on: 1/1/1901
Universal Regulations
Effective on: 1/1/1901
Sight triangles shall be maintained where local streets or driveways intersect another local street. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 10 foot by 10 foot triangle bounded on two sides by the edge of pavement or curb of the streets and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other two sides. In the event that a driveway crosses a sidewalk, then the edge of sidewalk furthest from the street shall be used as a side in place of edge of pavement or curb.

Sight triangles shall be maintained where local streets or driveways intersect with a collector or arterial streets. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 10 foot by 50 foot triangle bounded on one side by the edge of pavement or curb of the street, one side by the edge of the driveway or other street, and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other two sides. In the event that a driveway crosses a sidewalk, then the edge of sidewalk furthest from the street shall be used as a side in place of edge of pavement or curb.

Sight triangles shall be maintained where a collector or arterial street intersects with a collector or arterial streets. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 50 foot by 50 foot triangle bounded on two sides by the edge of pavement or curb of the streets, and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other two sides.

Sight triangles shall be maintained where any street intersects with a railroad right-of-way. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 10 foot by 50 foot triangle bounded on one side by the edge of pavement or curb of the street, one side by the railroad right-of-way, and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other two sides.
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Effective on: 1/1/1901
Effective on: 1/1/1901