Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 733 - TRAVEL INFORMATION COUNCIL
Division 30 - STANDARDS FOR LOGO SIGNS, TOURIST ORIENTED DIRECTIONAL (TOD) SIGNS, MUSEUM SIGNS, STATE HISTORICAL MARKER SIGNS, AND INTERSTATE OASIS SIGNS
Section 733-030-0410 - Definitions

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 733-030-0410

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

In addition to the definitions described in OAR 733-030-0011, the following definitions will apply unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

(1) "Guide sign" means a sign that shows route designations, destinations, directions, distances, services, points of interest, or other geographical, recreational, or cultural information.

(2) "Interstate Oasis Supplemental Plaque" means a traffic control device intended to communicate Interstate Oasis to road users through a word legend that is placed immediately above or below an existing Guide sign to supplement the message on the sign. The difference between a plaque and a sign it that a plaque cannot be used alone.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 377.787

Stats. Implemented: ORS 377.710, 377.790-377.830, 377.833-377.836 & 377.838 - 377.845

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