Tuesday, September 01, 2020

Florida Transportation Department Warns Political Signs Prohibited On Highways

FORT MYERS, FL. – As election season gears up across Southwest Florida, the Florida Department of Transportation is reminding all citizens that state law prohibits political signs on state right of way.

In Section 479.11(8), Florida Statutes provide that no signs shall be erected, used, operated, or maintained on the right of way of any highway on the State Highway System.

The roadway right of way includes the roadway surface, concrete or grassy median, intersections, entrance and exit ramps, and a strip of land, usually bordering either side of the road, which is reserved for shoulders, drainage ditches, sidewalks, traffic signs/signals, fencing, electrical traffic signal control boxes, utility lines and future road expansion.

Improperly located signs on state right of way poses a traffic safety hazard that can distract motorists or block their view, endanger the safety of individuals who are erecting signs along busy highways and present obstacles to crews who maintain roadways.

County laws also prohibit such signs on roads and also prohibited on private land unless the property owner has given permission to place signs.

For more information, visit the Florida Department of Transportation website at http://www.fdot.gov/rightofway/.

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