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Driving South Dakota

It is illegal to intentionally rev a car engine to frighten livestock.

Status: Still Enforced / On the Books

The Law Explained

Early automobiles shared the unpaved roads with horse-drawn wagons and livestock drives. Some motorists thought it was amusing to spook the animals with their loud, backfiring engines. The state made it a crime to maliciously frighten an animal with a motor vehicle to prevent runaway carriages and scattered herds.

๐Ÿ“š Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: SDCL ยง 32-26-42
Where to look:

South Dakota Codified Laws - Motor Vehicles

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