Title 32, Chapter 6, Section 113
( 32-6-113)
Limited-access roads may be so designed as to regulate, restrict, or
prohibit access thereto so as to best serve the traffic for which
such facility is intended. The authority designating and
establishing any limited-access road is authorized to divide and
separate such highway into separate roadways by the construction of
raised curbings, central dividing sections, or other physical
separations or by designating such separate roadways by signs,
markers, or stripes; to designate the proper lanes for traffic
moving in opposite directions; and to prohibit the making of turns
at specified points. The designating authority may recommend to the
commissioner of public safety or, if the roads in question are in a
municipality, to the municipality that there be fixed on such roads
and on the separate lanes thereof such rates of speed as are deemed
in the public interest. No person shall have any right of ingress to
or egress from or passage across any limited-access road to or from
abutting lands except at the designated points to which access may
be permitted and under such arrangements and conditions as may be
specified from time to time. |