Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 810 § 810.210 — Placement and control of traffic control devices
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 810 ·
Oregon Code § 810.210·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Placement and control of traffic control devices.
(1) The Oregon Transportation
Commission is vested with exclusive jurisdiction over the installation at
railroad-highway grade crossings of signs, signals, gates, protective devices
or any other device to warn or protect the public at a railroad-highway
crossing. The commission is granted exclusive authority under this subsection
to determine the character or type of device to be used.
(2) Each road
authority shall place, maintain and control traffic control devices used upon
its own highway as the road authority considers necessary for the safe and
expeditious control of traffic, necessary to carry out the provisions of the
vehicle code or local traffic ordinances or necessary to regulate, warn or
guide traffic. The commission shall act as road authority under this section in
lieu of the Department of Transportation. The authority granted under this
subsection is subject to all of the following:
(a) All traffic
control devices erected and used under this subsection shall conform to the
state manual and specifications established under ORS 810.200.
(b) The
commission has general supervision with respect to the placing, construction
and operation of traffic control devices under this subsection for the purpose
of obtaining, so far as practicable, uniformity as to type and location of
traffic control devices throughout the state.
(c) Only the
commission has authority over a state highway whether or not the state highway
is within the jurisdiction of another road authority. No traffic control device
shall be erected, maintained or operated upon any state highway under this
subsection by any authority other than the commission, except with the written
approval of the commission.
(d) When the
governing body of a city makes a determination that placement or construction
of a traffic control device on a highway within the city selected as a state
highway under ORS 373.010 is necessary to carry out the provisions of the
vehicle code or to regulate, warn or guide traffic, the city governing body
shall submit written findings and recommendations to the Director of
Transportation in support of placing or constructing the traffic control device
on the state highway. If the director approves the findings and
recommendations, the director shall notify the city governing body in writing
and proceed to place or construct the traffic control device in accordance with
the findings and recommendations. If the director does not notify the governing
body of disapproval within 90 days after receipt of the findings and
recommendations, the findings and recommendations shall be considered approved
and the director shall proceed to place or construct the traffic control device
in accordance with the findings and recommendations.
(e) The
commission is authorized to classify, designate and mark both interstate and
intrastate highways within the boundaries of this state. [1983 c.338 §165; 1985
c.16 §54; 1993 c.522 §3; 1993 c.741 §84; 1995 c.733 §88]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 810.210
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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