N.J. Admin. Code § 5:21-4.13 - Street and traffic signs
(a) Design and
placement of traffic signs included in "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices for Streets and Highways" shall follow the requirements specified in
"Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways," published
by the U.S. Department of Transportation and adopted by the N.J. Department of
Transportation.
(b) At least two
street name signs shall be placed at each four-way street intersection and one
at each "T" intersection. Signs shall be placed so as not to obstruct sight
distances and under light standards, if present, so that they are clearly
visible. The design of street name signs should be: consistent, of a style
appropriate to the community, of a uniform size and color, and erected in
accordance with local standards.
(c) At signalized intersections, street signs
shall be located on the overhead arm supporting the traffic signal, or
otherwise suitably suspended over the intersection. Roadway clearance shall be
a minimum of 15 feet from the bottom of any sign or supporting equipment and
the top of the paved surface.
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