Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
2000 - Department of Transportation
2600 - Division of Maintenance and Operations
2601 - Outdoor Advertising
Section 2601-6.0 - Standards for Directional Signs
Universal Citation: 2 DE Admin Code 2601-6.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
6.1 General: Permits as mentioned in Section 19.0 of this regulation will not be required for directional signs.
6.1.1 The
following standards shall apply to directional signs erected outside of the
State's right-of-way only. Directional signs within the State's right-of-way
shall follow the most current version of the Delaware Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices.
6.1.2 A sign shall
only be erected after first securing approval of the Department. Requests for
approval to erect a directional sign shall be in writing directed to the
Department for the attention of the Manager of the Roadside Control Section.
All requests shall be processed in accord with procedures promulgated by the
Department.
6.1.3 The following
directional signs are prohibited:
6.1.3.1
Signs advertising activities that are illegal under Federal or State laws or
regulations in effect at the location of those signs or at the location of the
activity.
6.1.3.2 Signs located in
such a manner as to obscure or otherwise interfere with the effectiveness of an
official traffic control device ("TCD"), or obstruct or interfere with the
driver's view of approaching, merging, or intersection traffic.
6.1.3.3 Signs which are erected or maintained
upon trees or utility poles or painted or drawn upon rocks or other natural
features.
6.1.3.4 Obsolete
signs.
6.1.3.5 Signs which are
structurally unsafe or in disrepair.
6.1.3.6 Signs which move or have any animated
or moving parts.
6.1.3.7 Signs
located in rest areas, parklands or scenic areas.
6.1.3.8 Signs not in conformance with
applicable wind pressure requirements determined by adopted local building code
or 25 pounds per square foot.
6.1.3.9 Signs for privately owned facilities
unless such facilities are determined to be eligible for signing under the
criteria and methods described in 6.6 and 6.7 of this
section.
6.2 Size
6.2.1 The following limits shall apply
to directional signs:
6.2.1.1 Maximum area 150
square feet
6.2.1.2 Maximum height
20 feet
6.2.1.3 Maximum length 20
feet
6.2.2 All dimensions
include border and trim, but exclude supports.
6.3 Lighting
6.3.1 Signs may be illuminated, subject to
the following:
6.3.1.1 Signs which contain,
include, or are illuminated by any flashing, intermittent, or moving light or
lights are prohibited. The use of a variable message sign (VMS) as defined in
Section 4.0 of these
regulations shall be prohibited for directional signs.
6.3.1.2 Signs which are not effectively
shielded so as to prevent beams or rays of light from being directed at any
portion of the traveled way of an Interstate or Primary system highway or which
are of such intensity or brilliance as to impair the vision of the driver of
any motor vehicle, or which otherwise interfere with any driver's operation of
a motor vehicle are prohibited.
6.3.1.3 No sign may be so illuminated as to
interfere with the effectiveness of or obscure an official traffic sign, device
or signal.
6.4 Spacing
6.4.1 Each location of a directional
sign must be approved by the Department.
6.4.2 A directional sign must be located
beyond 2,000 feet of an interchange, or intersection at grade along the
Interstate System or other freeways (measured along the Interstate or freeway
from the nearest point of the beginning or ending of pavement widening at the
exit from or entrance to the main-traveled way), unless erected by the
Division.
6.4.3 A directional sign
shall be located beyond 2,000 feet of a rest area, parkland, or scenic area,
unless erected by the Division.
6.4.4
6.4.4.1 Two directional signs facing the same
direction of travel shall be spaced more than 1 mile apart;
6.4.4.2 A maximum of three directional signs
pertaining to the same activity and facing the same direction of travel may be
erected along a single route approaching the activity;
6.4.4.3 Signs located adjacent to the
Interstate System shall be within 75 air miles of the activity; and
6.4.4.4 Signs located adjacent to the
non-interstate portions of the NHS shall be within 50 air miles of the
activity.
6.4.5 In
determining the distance between signs facing in the same direction and those
within a seventy-five air mile radius, signs beyond the 660' limit shall not be
considered.
6.4.6 Signs legally in
place within the 660' controlled area shall be considered as though it were a
sign erected under these regulations.
6.5 Message Content
6.5.1 The message of directional signs shall
be limited to the identification of the attraction or activity and directional
information useful to the traveler in locating the attraction, such as mileage,
route numbers, or exit numbers. Descriptive words or phrases, and pictorial or
photographic representations of the activity or its environs are
prohibited.
6.6 Criteria for Eligibility
6.6.1 The criteria for
determining whether or not a privately owned facility is eligible for
directional signing shall be that criteria presently utilized or hereafter
adopted by one of the existing State agencies where primary purpose is the
control and administration of the type of specific unique phenomena or site for
which a directional sign application may be made.
6.6.2 A determination by the State agency to
which a request is referred as to whether or not a privately owned facility is
eligible for directional signing will be binding on the
Department.
6.7 Eligible Activities
6.7.1 Privately owned activities
or attractions eligible for directional signing shall be limited to the
following: natural phenomena; scenic attractions; historic, educational,
cultural, scientific, and religious sites; and outdoor recreational areas any
of which must be nationally or regionally known, and of outstanding interest to
the traveling public as determined by the appropriate State agency
authority.
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