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New Federal Rules Impact Private Property

New Federal Rules Impact Private Property

As a property owner or manager, you need to understand the implications and risks associated with this law, and what to do to keep your customers safe while traveling on your property.

If the public travels on property that you own or manage, your traffic signs, pavement markings, and other traffic control devices are now required to conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

Effective January 16, 2007, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) amended the United States Code (U.S.C) to clarify the applicability of the MUCTD to ANY road open to public travel. That includes privately owned property where the public travels. Examples are shopping centers, office and apartment complexes, and even recreation facilities.

New Federal Rules Breakaway Sign Supports Are Required

New Federal Rules Breakaway Sign Supports Are Required

The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), which is the national standard used for all roads open to public travel, states that roadside sign supports in the clear zone shall be breakaway, yeilding, or shielded. This requirement applies to all roads, whether publicly owned, or privately owned. Although State highway Agencies are generally in compliance already, the FHWA is concerned that many local agencies may not be aware of this requirement.

 

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