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6122 – Authority To Erect Traffic-control Devices | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law permits authorized agencies to install traffic-control devices, requiring approval and adherence to standards for safety and consistency.

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6122 – Authority To Erect Traffic-control Devices

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 6122

Summary
Pennsylvania law authorizes the Department of Transportation and local authorities to install and maintain traffic-control devices on highways, following specific standards and approval processes. Local authorities generally need department approval before erecting traffic signals or devices on state-designated highways, unless exceptions apply. The law also allows agreements transferring approval authority to local entities if they meet certain criteria.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law permits authorized agencies to install traffic-control devices, requiring approval and adherence to standards for safety and consistency.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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