Or. Admin. Code § 734-060-0190 - Digital or LED Variable Message Signs Other than Outdoor Advertising Signs
This rule is enacted pursuant to ORS 377.720(3) and (4) regarding signs other than Outdoor Advertising Signs that utilize digital or LED electronic message or variable message technology and are visible to a state highway.
(1) By statute, all signs visible to state
highways are subject to state sign prohibited sign and safety regulations. No
signs visible to a state highway, other than official traffic control signals
or devices, may include moving or rotating parts or lights. Signs may not be
made to resemble an official traffic signal or device and they may not have
lights that project onto the roadway or impede the sight of traveling motorist.
(2) In interpreting ORS
377.715 and
377.720, signs visible to a
state highway, other than official traffic control signals or devices, may not:
(a) Be illuminated by flashing lights or a
light that varies in intensity;
(b) Have a display surface that creates the
appearance of movement;
(c) May
not operate at a brightness level of more than 0.3 foot-candles over ambient
light, nor intensity greater than the luminance indicated in the table 1, as
measured perpendicular to the face of the billboard at the indicated
measurement distance for a designated sign dimension: [Table not included. See
ED. NOTE.]
(3) Newly
constructed signs visible to a state highway, other than official traffic
control signals or devices, must be:
(a)
Equipped with a light sensor that automatically adjusts the intensity of the
sign illumination according to the amount of ambient light, and;
(b) Designed to freeze the display in one
static position, display a full black screen or turn off in the event of a
malfunction.
Notes
Tables referenced are not included in rule text. Click here for PDF copy of table(s).
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, 184.619, 377.710 & 377.720
Stats. Implemented: ORS 377.720
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