6122 - Authority to erect traffic-control devices.

     § 6122.  Authority to erect traffic-control devices.        (a)  General rule.--The department on State-designated     highways and local authorities on any highway within their     boundaries may erect official traffic-control devices, which     shall be installed and maintained in conformance with the manual     and regulations published by the department upon all highways as     required to carry out the provisions of this title or to     regulate, restrict, direct, warn, prohibit or guide traffic.            (1)  Local authorities shall obtain approval of the        department prior to erecting an official traffic-control        device on a State-designated highway except where department        regulations provide otherwise.            (2)  Local authorities shall obtain approval of the        department prior to erecting any traffic signal except in a        municipality with a traffic engineer qualified in accordance        with department regulations.        (b)  Standards for department approval.--The department shall     promulgate rules and regulations setting forth minimum standards     and factors to be considered in determining whether approval     shall be given by the department for the installation and     maintenance of official traffic-control devices. The factors     shall include, but not be limited to, the volume of traffic and     the number of accidents that occurred in each of the three     preceding years.        (c)  Agreements to waive department approval.--The department     may enter into agreements with local authorities transferring to     them the authority to install official traffic-control devices     without specific State approval provided they conduct traffic     and engineering investigations which conform with the rules and     regulations promulgated by the department.        (d)  Signals on municipal boundaries.--Whenever the need     arises for the installation of a traffic-control signal on or     near the boundary of two political subdivisions adjoining each     other so as to be beneficial to both, either may petition the     department for authority to install the signal. If the political     subdivisions cannot amicably agree upon an allocation of the     costs of installation and maintenance of the signal, either may     petition the court of common pleas of the county in which the     traffic-control signal is to be installed within 90 days after     receiving the approval of the department and the court shall     determine the proper allocation of the expenses to be incurred.     The political subdivision that originated the request to the     department shall install the traffic-control signal within 90     days of the date of the court order or of an amicable agreement     between the political subdivisions.