Minnesota Statutes

§ 160.293 — SPECIFIC SERVICE SIGNS; INTENDED USE

Minnesota § 160.293
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartTRANSPORTATION
Ch. 160ROADS, GENERAL PROVISIONS

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Minn. Stat. § 160.293 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Purpose. Specific service signs are to be used to create and implement a system of signing for the purpose of displaying specific service information to the traveling public on nonfreeway trunk highways in rural areas. Subd. 2.Signs at intersections and interchanges. A specific service sign may be erected at the intersection or interchange of a trunk highway with a controlled-access road or a local road, and at the intersection or interchange of two trunk highways. A specific service sign may not be erected if the place of business is readily visible, if effective directional advertising is visible, or if an advertising sign can be legally and effectively located near the intersection or interchange. Subd. 3.Number of trunk highway intersections or interchanges.

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Legislative History

1980 c 413 s 2;1981 c 55 s 2-4;1984 c 417 s 8,9;1988 c 595 s 3,4;1989 c 181 s 3;1991 c 16 s 1,2;1996 c 456 s 9-12;2016 c 98 s 1

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