OAR 734-062-0030
Distance to Qualified Cultural and Historical Feature and Follow-Up Signs


(1)

Qualified historical or cultural features must be located within one mile of the interchange measured by vehicle distance from the center point of the exit ramp intersection to the nearest point of the intersection of the driveway of the feature and a public highway. However, any qualified cultural or historical feature set out in this section located within 10 miles of an interchange may apply to the Department for a waiver under the provisions of OAR 734-062-0040 (Waiver).

(2)

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(a)

Where any qualified cultural or historical feature is not visible from any part of the exit ramp the Engineer may require a follow-up sign, bearing the identification together with a directional arrow, and mileage where needed, at the exit ramp terminus. The Engineer may also require follow-up signs necessary to enable the traveling public to find the feature and for traffic safety.

(b)

If the qualified cultural or historical feature is visible from any part of the exit ramp, the Department will not erect a follow-up sign unless the Engineer determines it to be necessary to avoid a traffic hazard or misdirection of the traveling public.

Source: Rule 734-062-0030 — Distance to Qualified Cultural and Historical Feature and Follow-Up Signs, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=734-062-0030.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 734-062-0030’s source at or​.us