As used in this subpart:
- (1) “Conventional highway” means a highway with at-grade intersections and without partial or full control of access;
- (2) “Department” means the Arkansas Department of Transportation;
- (3) “Eligible local government” means a county or a municipality that is incorporated under the laws of the State of Arkansas and is organized with legal authority to construct and maintain its own local roads;
- (4) “Expressway” means a divided highway with partial control of access;
- (5) “Freeway” means a divided highway with full control of access;
(6) “Guide sign” means a highway or street sign that shows:
- (A) Route designations (route shields);
- (B) Destinations;
- (C) Directions;
- (D) Distances;
- (E) Services;
- (F) Points of interest; or
- (G) Other geographical, recreational, or cultural information;
- (7) “MUTCD” means the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, which is adopted and incorporated by the Arkansas Department of Transportation;
- (8) “State highway” means a highway designated by the Arkansas Department of Transportation as part of the state highway system of the State of Arkansas;
- (9) “Wayfinding Program” means a program adopted by an eligible local government in accordance with this subpart that provides for local control of wayfinding guide signs within a defined Wayfinding Region, including conventional state highways as well as local roads under the local government’s jurisdiction; and
- (10) “Wayfinding Region” means the defined area, including all or part of an eligible local government, within which a Wayfinding Program permitted by the Arkansas Department of Transportation shall apply.