27-49-102. Applicability to operation on highways - Exceptions.
27-49-105. Provisions to be uniform.
27-49-106. Powers of local authorities.
27-49-107. Obedience to police officers required.
27-49-108. Governmental personnel subject generally.
27-49-109. Drivers of authorized emergency vehicles.
27-49-110. Persons working on highway surfaces.
27-49-111. Use of bicycles or animals.
27-49-112. No interference with rights of real property owners.
Publisher's Notes. For Comments regarding the Uniform Vehicle Code, see Commentaries Volume B.
Effective Dates. Acts 1937, No. 300, § 165: Mar. 23, 1937. Emergency clause provided: It is hereby ascertained and determined by the General Assembly that the proper regulation of traffic on the highways is a necessary function of the State Government, and that the loss of life and property under the present laws creates an emergency. Therefore, this act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, shall go into effect immediately upon its passage and approval.
Acts 1994 (2nd Ex. Sess.), No. 32, § 7: Aug. 25, 1994. Emergency clause provided: It is hereby found and determined by the Seventy-Ninth General Assembly of the State of Arkansas meeting in the Second Extraordinary Session of 1994 that current Arkansas laws regarding the enforcement of traffic laws prevent law enforcement officers from issuing traffic tickets on private roadways; that, in some cases, the private road ownership exceeds several hundred miles of private roads and the private owners wish to have state and local traffic laws enforced on those private roads; and that a lack of law enforcement jurisdiction on private roads, especially where the ownership exceeds several hundred miles, presents a danger to the public safety. Therefore, in order to reduce the threat to the safety of the motoring public, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.