You're likely seeing a lot more political campaign signs. But are there rules to where and when you can place those signs ...
According to ODOT: "Only official traffic control devices are allowed in the highway right of way. Improperly placed signs can distract drivers and block road safety messages. Improperly placed signs ...
campaigns and their friends should remember that Oregon Department of Transportation will remove political signs posted on the state highway right-of-way. Only official traffic control devices are ...
Multiple candidates have reported thefts of their political signs as Election Day approaches, leading to local law ...
With the national elections on November 5 approaching, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is reminding ...
A county Democratic chair in North Carolina resigned after he was arrested and charged with stealing road signs supporting ...
Used to be, political signs were like Spirit Halloween stores — they pretty much disappeared after the first week in November. Nowadays, political signs and flags are year-round displays for some, who ...
ODOT said they would remove political signs that are posted in the right-of-way on state highways. ODOT said that only official traffic control devices are allowed in highway rights-of-way, and ...
The head of the Democratic Party in Moore County was arrested after deputies say he admitted to stealing Republican political ...
Dear Reader: Stealing political signs may be a crime ... drive around and throw those 89-cent Taco Bell bean burritos at road signs. It made such a satisfying – and shockingly loud -- splat!