- A. Any sign meeting the following criteria shall be presumed to have been erected with the purpose of being read from the main traveled way of a controlled highway. Where a sign is read from the main traveled way of two or more highways, one or more of which is controlled, the more stringent of applicable control requirements will apply.
- B. Signs erected in such a manner as to be visible from either direction of travel on subject controlled highway.
- C. Signs whose lettering is 1 inch or more in height or width for each 50 feet in distance from the sign to the main traveled way of the subject controlled highway.
- D. Signs which can be readily viewed for a time of five seconds or more from the main traveled way of the subject controlled highway while traveling at the posted speed limit.
Authority Note
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 48:461 et seq.
Historical Note
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Highways, LR 2:187 (June 1976).