                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

LOITERING ON BRIDGES OR HIGHWAY RIGHTS-OF-WAY (§ 46.2-930)

Pedestrians shall not loiter on any bridge or in any portion of the right-of-way
of any highway where loitering has been determined by the Commissioner of
Highways or the local governing body of any county, city, or town to present a
public safety hazard and on which the Commissioner of Highways or the governing
body of any county, city, or town has posted signs prohibiting such action.
Local jurisdictions shall obtain concurrence from the Commissioner of Highways
on the placements of signs on the right-of-way of any bridge or highway under
the jurisdiction and control of the Commissioner of Highways or the Virginia
Department of Transportation; however, the local jurisdiction shall be
responsible for all costs of the production, installation, and maintenance of
the signs. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty
of a traffic infraction.

HISTORY: 1966, c. 469, § 46.1-234.1; 1978, c. 605; 1989, c. 727; 2008, c. 503;
2009, c. 432.