New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 18 - TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS
Chapter 21 - TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAGE
Part 4 - TOURIST ORIENTED DIRECTIONAL SIGNS (TODS)
Section 18.21.4.6 - OBJECTIVE

Universal Citation: 18 NM Admin Code 18.21.4.6
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

Tourist Oriented Directional Signs (TODS) provide the business identification and directional information for businesses (including seasonal agricultural products), services, and activities the major portion of whose income or visitors are derived during the normal business season from motorists not residing in the immediate area of the business or activity. They are intended for use only on rural conventional roads and shall not be used at interchanges, expressways, freeways or all roadways with any form of access control. They may be used in conjunction with motorist service signs. If tourist oriented directional signs (TODS) and specific service (LOGO) signs (SHTD Rule 88-2(L) are installed at the same intersection, the LOGO signs shall be incorporated in the TODS signing scheme.

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