BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says it will be on the lookout for right-of-way violations in the Williston and Minot areas.

The patrol says the one-day enforcement effort will be done on Wednesday. Troopers will be looking for violations of stop signs, failing to yield, illegal passing and other violations.

The patrol says most right-of-way violations result in a $20 fine with two points assessed on a driving record.

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