[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 23, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 23CFR750.106]

[Page 352]
 
                           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. 750.106  Class 3 and 4 signs within informational sites.

    (a) Informational sites for the erection and maintenance of Class 3 
and 4 advertising and informational signs may be established in 
accordance with Sec. 1.35 of this chapter. The location and frequency of 
such sites shall be as determined by agreements between the Secretary of 
Transportation and the State highway departments.
    (b) Class 3 and 4 signs may be permitted within such informational 
sites in protected areas in a manner consistent with the following 
provisions:
    (1) No sign may be permitted which is not placed upon a panel.
    (2) No panel may be permitted to exceed 13 feet in height or 25 feet 
in length, including border and trim, but excluding supports.
    (3) No sign may be permitted to exceed 12 square feet in area, and 
nothing on such sign may be permitted to be legible from any place on 
the main-traveled way or a turning roadway.
    (4) Not more than one sign concerning a single activity or place may 
be permitted within any one informational site.
    (5) Signs concerning a single activity or place may be permitted 
within more than one informational site, but no Class 3 sign which does 
not also qualify as a Class 4 sign may be permitted within any 
informational site more than 12 air miles from the advertised activity.
    (6) No sign may be permitted which moves or has any animated or 
moving parts.
    (7) Illumination of panels by other than white lights may not be 
permitted, and no sign placed on any panel may be permitted to contain, 
include, or be illuminated by any other lights, or any flashing, 
intermittent, or moving lights.
    (8) No lighting may be permitted to be used in any way in connection 
with any panel unless it is so effectively shielded as to prevent beams 
or rays of light from being directed at any portion of the main-traveled 
way of the Interstate System, or is of such low intensity or brilliance 
as not to cause glare or to impair the vision of the driver of any motor 
vehicle, or to otherwise interfere with any driver's operation of a 
motor vehicle.

[23 FR 8793, Nov. 13, 1958, as amended at 35 FR 18719, Dec. 10, 1970; 41 
FR 9321, Mar. 4, 1976]