This collection of Pennsylvania laws covers various aspects of traffic and vehicle regulation. Key provisions include restrictions on dealing with official traffic-control devices and bridge parts, maintenance of pedestrian crosswalks in school zones, and policies promoting interstate cooperation on driver and vehicle regulations. Penalties and exceptions are also outlined to ensure proper enforcement and clarity.
It is illegal to knowingly purchase, sell, or offer for sale official traffic-control devices or parts of a public bridge, with certain exceptions for government entities and manufacturers.
Yes, violators can be fined $100 for each device or part involved in the illegal sale or purchase.
Yes, but such devices found in scrap metal dealers' businesses are presumed to be offered for sale, which can lead to legal penalties if illegal.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation may paint and maintain pedestrian crosswalks within school zones on state highways to ensure safety.