Indiana Code - Motor Vehicles - Title 9, Section 9-21-4-6

Advertising signs, signals, and devices; placement on or over
roadway; prohibition; removal

Sec. 6. (a) A person may not place, maintain, or display an
advertising sign, signal, or device on or over the roadway of a
highway.
(b) A person may not place, maintain, or display an advertising
sign, signal, or device on a highway in a city between the curb and
sidewalk. If the curb and sidewalk join, a person may not place,
maintain, or display on the sidewalk an advertising sign, signal, or
device closer than ten (10) feet from the curb line. Overhanging signs
may not overhang the curb.
(c) A person may not place, maintain, or display an advertising
sign or device of any character within one hundred (100) feet of a
highway outside the corporate limits of an incorporated city or town
that obstructs the view of:
(1) the highway; or
(2) an intersecting highway, street, alley, or private driveway;
of a person traveling the highway for a distance of five hundred
(500) feet or less from the sign or device as the person approaches
the highway or intersecting highway.
(d) A person may not place, maintain, or display an advertising
sign or a device of a permanent or semipermanent character on a
highway right-of-way.
(e) Each sign, signal, or marking prohibited under this section is
declared to be a public nuisance. The authority having jurisdiction
over the highway may remove or cause to be removed the prohibited
sign, signal, or marking without notice.

As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.9.

Last modified: May 27, 2006