In order to guide the users of the state turnpike system to the exit leading therefrom to the major recreational areas and other areas, structures and objects of local, regional and statewide interest of the State, there shall be erected and maintained at strategic points on the rights-of-way beside the lanes of traffic approaching the exits, separate descriptive and directional signs of such design that each sign will be conspicuous and readable when traveling at the maximum lawful speed. The department shall erect and maintain said signs on the state constructed and maintained interstate system and the Maine Turnpike Authority shall erect and maintain said signs on the highways constructed by said authority; and said State and authority shall cause the wording of said signs to be sufficiently descriptive of the area to identify it clearly to the traveling public. Nothing in this section shall require the department to erect signs which are not in accordance with the Manual for Signing and Pavement Marking of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, this manual having been adopted by the American Association of State Highway Officials and approved by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads. [1981, c. 105, §1 (AMD).]
The Maine Turnpike Authority shall develop guidelines for review of applications from organizations requesting signs on the Maine Turnpike, directing motorists to structures and objects of local, regional and statewide interest. Authority for approval of applications for directional signs rests with the Maine Turnpike Authority. [1983, c. 332, (NEW).]
The major recreational areas of the State are:
| SEBAGO | |
| LONG LAKES | |
| REGION | |
| Exit 7 or 8; | |
| NEXT EXIT | EXIT 9 | KEEP RIGHT FOR |
| FALMOUTH | FALMOUTH | FALMOUTH |
| COASTAL | COASTAL | COASTAL |
| ROUTE 1 | ROUTE 1 | ROUTE 1 |
| 2 Miles | 1 Mile | Exit 9; |
| MARITIME PROVINCES |
| NEXT EXIT |
| NORTHERN MARITIME PROVINCES |
| EXIT 63; |
| RECREATIONAL AREA |
| YORK BEACH -- YORK |
| YORK HARBOR |
| CAPE NEDDICK |
| YORK EXIT; |
In the absence of a specific recreational area, the department on the state constructed and maintained interstate system and the Maine Turnpike Authority on the highways constructed by said authority may erect, situated near an exit, suitable signs at the exit designating motel, hotel and restaurant areas. [1971, c. 593, §22 (AMD).]