2 Del. Admin. Code § 2H.04 - Miscellaneous Information Signs

Support:

01 Miscellaneous information are used to point out geographical features, such as rivers and summits, and other jurisdictional boundaries (see Section 2H.02). Figure 2H-1 shows examples of miscellaneous information (I-2 and I-3) signs.

Option:

01A (DE Revision) The ENTERING CORPORATE LIMITS (I-2-DE1) and LEAVING CORPORATE LIMITS (I-2-DE2) signs (see Figure 2H-1) may be installed at jurisdictional boundaries.
01B (DE Revision) The State of Delaware (SI-2-DE) sign (see Figure 2H-1) may be installed along roadways entering the state boundary.
02 Miscellaneous information signs may be used if they do not interfere with signing for interchanges or other critical points.

Guidance:

03 Miscellaneous information signs should not be installed unless there are specific reasons for orienting the road users or identifying control points for activities that are clearly in the public interest. If Miscellaneous information signs are to be of value to the road user, they should be consistent with other guide signs in design and legibility. On all such signs, the design should be simple and dignified, devoid of any tendency toward flamboyant advertising, and in general compliance with other signing.

Notes

2 Del. Admin. Code § 2H.04

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