Wisconsin Code § 349.07

Authority to designate through highways
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(1)
The department may, when it deems it necessary for the public
safety, by order declare any state trunk highway or connecting
highway or portion thereof to be a through highway.
(2) Every county highway committee may, when it deems
necessary for the public safety, by order declare any county trunk
highway or portion thereof to be a through highway, except that
where a state trunk highway intersects a county trunk highway
the department shall designate the through highway.
(3) Every local authority may, when it deems it necessary for
the public safety, by ordinance or resolution declare any highway
or portion thereof under its exclusive jurisdiction to be a through
highway.
(4) No order, ordinance or resolution declaring any highway
to be a through highway is effective until official stop signs or
traffic control signals have been installed at the entrances thereto
from other highways.
(5) Through highway declarations under this section shall not
apply to any paralleling service roads.
(6) (a) Nothing in this section shall prohibit local authorities
from placing additional stop signs on the roadway or temporary
school zoning warning signs or temporary stop signs in the roadway at school crossings during periods of daylight when school
children are using such crossings if such signs do not physically
obstruct traffic.
(b) Nothing in this section shall prohibit local authorities
from placing temporary stop signs in the roadway at intersections
or crosswalks for limited periods of time if the local authorities
deem it necessary for the public safety and if the signs do not
physically obstruct traffic.
(7) (a) The department may, when it deems necessary for the
public safety, by order provide for the installation of yield signs
on state trunk highways and connecting highways, and the governing body of any city, or county, may by ordinance or resolution provide, when it deems it necessary for the public safety, for
the installation of yield signs on any through highway which has
been so declared under sub. (3) and under its exclusive jurisdiction to regulate merging traffic movements and conflicting movements occurring within the intersection of 2 or more highways.
Yield signs shall not be used in lieu of stop signs where a highway
directly crosses a through 2-way highway.
(b) The governing body of any town, city, village or county
may by ordinance or resolution provide for the installation of
yield signs at any intersection over which it has exclusive jurisdiction, but if the intersection is part of a through highway such yield
signs can be installed at such intersections only as provided in
par. (a).
(8) The governing body of any town, city, village or county
may by ordinance or resolution provide for the installation of stop
signs and traffic signals at intersections on highways over which
it has exclusive jurisdiction.

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