INDOT
Reminds Hoosiers to Keep Campaign Signs Out of Rights-of-Way
As primary elections approach, the Indiana Department
of Transportation reminds Hoosiers that campaign signs are prohibited from state
right-of-way according to Indiana Code 9-21-4-6. INDOT personnel are required by state law to
remove all unauthorized signs within the state right-of-way.
Areas that should remain sign-free include:
- Intersections
- Interchanges
- Rights-of-way that run parallel to highways
Where the right of way is not clearly marked,
boundaries may be estimated as the fence line, the back of the ditch or behind
utility poles.
INDOT personnel will remove campaign signs and other
illegal signs from right-of-way—pursuant to code —as they are encountered in
normal highway maintenance activities.
Crews may also remove a specific sign if it presents an immediate safety
risk, such as being too close to the roadway or creating a sight obstruction.
Campaign signs placed off the right-of-way will not be removed.
Removed signs will be taken to the nearest INDOT
facility. Campaign signs may be claimed by the owner between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30
p.m. Monday through Friday, except for holidays.
INDOT urges drivers to slow down and stay alert near
crews.
To report signs placed in the right-of-way, contact
INDOT customer service at http://www.indot4u.com
or 1-855-463-6848.
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