[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 23, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 23CFR750.102]

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                           TITLE 23--HIGHWAYS
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 750--HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION--Table of Contents
 
   Subpart A--National Standards for Regulation by States of Outdoor 
   Advertising Adjacent to the Interstate System Under the 1958 Bonus 
                                 Program
 
Sec. 750.102  Definitions.

    The following terms when used in the standards in this part have the 
following meanings:
    (a) Acquired for right-of-way means acquired for right-of-way for 
any public road by the Federal Government, a State, or a county, city, 
or other political subdivision of a State, by donation, dedication, 
purchase, condemnation, use, or otherwise. The date of acquisition shall 
be the date upon which title (whether fee title or a lesser interest) 
vested in the public for right-of-way purposes under applicable Federal 
or State law.
    (b) Centerline of the highway means a line equidistant from the 
edges of the median separating the main-traveled ways of a divided 
Interstate Highway, or the centerline of the main-traveled way of a 
nondivided Interstate Highway.
    (c) Controlled portion of the Interstate System means any portion 
which:
    (1) Is constructed upon any part of right-of-way, the entire width 
of which is acquired for right-of-way subsequent to July 1, 1956 (a 
portion shall be deemed so constructed if, within such portion, no line 
normal or perpendicular to the centerline of the highway and extending 
to both edges of the right-of-way will intersect any right-of-way 
acquired for right-of-way on or before July 1, 1956);
    (2) Lies within a State, the highway department of which has entered 
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an agreement with the Secretary of Transportation as provided in the 
act; and
    (3) Is not excluded under the terms of the act which provide that 
agreements entered into between the Secretary of Transportation and the 
State highway department shall not apply to those segments of the 
Interstate System which traverse commercial or industrial zones within 
the boundaries of incorporated municipalities, as such boundaries 
existed on September 21, 1959, wherein the use of real property adjacent 
to the Interstate System is subject to municipal regulation or control, 
or which traverse other areas where the land use as of September 21, 
1959, was clearly established by State law as industrial or commercial.
    (d) Entrance roadway means any public road or turning roadway, 
including acceleration lanes, by which traffic may enter the main-
traveled way of an Interstate Highway from the general road system 
within a State, irrespective of whether traffic may also leave the main-
traveled way by such road or turning roadway.
    (e) Erect means to construct, build, raise, assemble, place, affix, 
attach, create, paint, draw, or in any other way bring into being or 
establish.
    (f) Exit roadway means any public road or turning roadway including 
deceleration lanes, by which traffic may leave the main-traveled way of 
an Interstate Highway to reach the general road system within a State, 
irrespective of whether traffic may also enter the main-traveled way by 
such road or turning roadway.
    (g) Informational site means an area or site established and 
maintained within or adjacent to the right-of-way of a highway on the 
Interstate System by or under the supervision or control of a State 
highway department, wherein panels for the display of advertising and 
informational signs may be erected and maintained.
    (h) Legible means capable of being read without visual aid by a 
person of normal visual acuity.
    (i) Maintain means to allow to exist.
    (j) Main-traveled way means the traveled way of an Interstate 
Highway on which through traffic is carried. In the case of a divided 
highway, the traveled way of each of the separated roadways for traffic 
in opposite directions is a main-traveled way. It does not include such 
facilities as frontage roads, turning roadways, or parking areas.
    (k) Protected areas means all areas inside the boundaries of a State 
which are adjacent to and within 660 feet of the edge of the right-of-
way of all controlled portions of the Interstate System within that 
State. Where a controlled portion of the Interstate System terminates at 
a State boundary which is not perpendicular or normal to the centerline 
of the highway, protected areas also means all areas inside the boundary 
of such State which are within 660 feet of the edge of the right-of-way 
of the Interstate Highway in the adjoining State.
    (l) Scenic area means any public park or area of particular scenic 
beauty or historical significance designated by or pursuant to State law 
as a scenic area.
    (m) Sign means any outdoor sign, display, device, figure, painting, 
drawing, message, placard, poster, billboard, or other thing which is 
designed, intended, or used to advertise or inform, any part of the 
advertising or informative contents of which is visible from any place 
on the main-traveled way of a controlled portion of the Interstate 
System.
    (n) State means the District of Columbia and any State of the United 
States within the boundaries of which a portion of the Interstate System 
is located.
    (o) State law means a State constitutional provision or statute, or 
an ordinance, rule, or regulation enacted or adopted by a State agency 
or political subdivision of a State pursuant to State constitution or 
statute.
    (p) Trade name shall include brand name, trademark, distinctive 
symbol, or other similar device or thing used to identify particular 
products or services.
    (q) Traveled way means the portion of a roadway for the movement of 
vehicles, exclusive of shoulders.
    (r) Turning roadway means a connecting roadway for traffic turning 
between two intersection legs of an interchange.
    (s) Visible means capable of being seen (whether or not legible) 
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visual aid by a person of normal visual acuity.