Thursday, April 22, 2010

MNDOT Says No to Unauthorized Signs

The Minnesota Department of Transportation says placing unauthorized signs and other objects on the state highway right of way, can distract drivers, obstruct their vision and is illegal.

Placing signs or objects in highway right of way is a misdemeanor violation punishable by a maximum $1,000 fine and/or 90 days in jail.

State law also says that signs and other items may not be placed on private property outside of the right of way limits but in proximity to a roadway without consent of the landowner.

Ken Larson, Mn/DOT's roadway regulations supervisor in the Baxter says Illegally placed signs and objects can restrict the visibility of drivers, especially at intersections and divert the driver’s attention away from operating a motor vehicle. They are also a hazard to legal users of the right of way, including people using ATVs and crews working on utilities.

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