New Jersey Statutes

§ 27:5-11 — Exceptions for certain roadside signs.

New Jersey § 27:5-11
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 27HIGHWAYS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 27:5-11 (2026).

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7. a. No permit shall be issued by the commissioner for roadside signs to be erected or maintained in any protected area visible from the main-traveled way of any Interstate or Primary System highway within the State, except as provided herein.

(1)In protected areas, only the following signs shall be permitted, subject to the regulations of the commissioner:
(a)Directional and other official signs and notices which are required or authorized by law, and which conform to national standards promulgated by the Secretary of Transportation of the United States.
(b)Signs located in zoned and unzoned commercial and industrial areas within 660 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way, any part of which was acquired on or before July 1, 1956. c. Signs advertising activities conducted on the

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