Iowa Admin. Code r. 761-119.2

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, October 2, 2024
Rule 761-119.2 - General
(1)Conformance to MUTCD. Tourist-oriented directional signing shall conform to the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices" (MUTCD), as adopted in rule 761-130.1 (321).
(2)Spacing and location.
a. Tourist-oriented directional signing shall be installed only when sufficient space is available. The determination of whether sufficient space is available is the responsibility of the department in accordance with the MUTCD and department policies. If the number of applications exceeds the capacity to accommodate all of the requests, a lottery drawing shall be held to determine which applications will be accepted. However, destinations that are already participating in the tourist-oriented directional signing program shall not be subject to the lottery drawing, provided that each applicant's participation remains in compliance with this chapter, including the timely payment of fees.
b. Tourist-oriented directional signing shall be installed in advance of the intersection where the motorist leaves the primary highway system to travel to the destination. However, tourist-oriented directional signs may be placed on a higher-classified highway to direct motorists onto a lower-classified highway, or on a greater-traveled highway to direct motorists onto a lesser-traveled highway.
c. Tourist-oriented directional signing shall not be placed at interchanges. If an at-grade intersection on a primary highway is replaced with an interchange, the intersection will no longer qualify for tourist-oriented directional signing. Any tourist-oriented directional signing previously erected shall be removed by the department.
d. If an adjacent landowner complains to the department about the placement of a tourist-oriented directional sign, the department shall attempt to reach an agreement with the landowner for relocating the sign. If possible, the sign shall be relocated to the least objectionable place.
e. Tourist-oriented directional signing shall not be placed within the urban area as established by the U.S. Census Bureau of an incorporated municipality with a population of 5000 or more.
(3)Message. The message on a tourist-oriented directional sign is limited to a descriptive name, a directional arrow, the travel distance to the destination, and in some cases for motorist services, an additional short word or acronym indicating an essential fuel type such as diesel, E-85, or EV (electric vehicle charging station).

Iowa Admin. Code r. 761-119.2

ARC 1202C, IAB 12/11/2013, effective 1/15/2014
Amended by IAB May 8, 2019/Volume XLI, Number 23, effective 6/12/2019
Amended by IAB April 5, 2023/Volume XLV, Number 20, effective 5/10/2023