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98 permitting a wagon to stand over night on the roadbed, and for locking wheels, except where ice made this necessary. Local authorities were ordered to build suitable culverts wherever the roads connected with the Cumberland Road. "Directors" were ordered to be set up, to warn drivers to turn to the left when passing other teams. The rates of toll were ordered to be posted where the public could see them. "Beacons" were erected along the margin of the roadbed to keep teams from turning aside. Laws were passed forbidding the removal of these.