§37-2-80. Railroad signs.  


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  • Every railroad company must erect, at all points where its road crosses any public road, at a sufficient elevation to admit of the free passage of vehicles of every kind, a sign, with large and distinct letters placed thereon, to give notice of the proximity of the railroad and warn persons of the necessity of looking out for the cars.

(Code 1876, §1722; Code 1886, §1146; Code 1896, §3442; Code 1907, §5475; Code 1923, §9954; Code 1940, T. 48, §172.)