2011 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 247 — HIGHWAYS
Act 299 of 1996 — TOURIST-ORIENTED DIRECTIONAL SIGNS (247.401 - 247.405)
Section 247.404 — Sign specifications; symbols; multiple signs; location.


MI Comp L § 247.404 (1996 through Reg Sess) What's This?

TOURIST-ORIENTED DIRECTIONAL SIGNS (EXCERPT)
Act 299 of 1996

247.404 Sign specifications; symbols; multiple signs; location.

Sec. 4.

(1) The size, location, design, and arrangement of each tourist-oriented directional sign subject to this act shall conform to the specifications for signs contained in the state manual of uniform traffic control devices.

(2) The department shall develop optional, standardized symbols for different types of activities associated with eligible attractions. The symbols may be used on signs in conjunction with other directional information. If more than 1 eligible attraction requires a sign at the same location, multiple signs may be combined on the same panel in accordance with the state manual of uniform traffic control devices.

(3) Signs governed by this act may be erected at locations the department determines appropriate to ensure adequate sight distance, intersection vehicle maneuvers, and public safety.


History: 1996, Act 299, Imd. Eff. June 19, 1996


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