Sec. 13a-119. Warning and directional signs.
Sec. 13a-119. Warning and directional signs. The commissioner, whenever in
his opinion the same is necessary, shall on any state highway, and may on any town
highway, erect and maintain suitable warning and directional signs for the guidance of
persons traveling thereon and may erect and maintain traffic control signals, devices,
signs and markings on state highways, as approved by the State Traffic Commission.
All of such signs and devices shall conform to the specifications of the manual of uniform
traffic control devices as approved and revised by the State Traffic Commission.
(1949 Rev., S. 2246; 1958 Rev., S. 13-132; 1963, P.A. 226, S. 119; 523.)
History: 1963 acts added "devices" and requirement of conformance to specifications of uniform traffic control devices
manual rather than standards of American association of state highway officials and restated previous provisions: See
title history.