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(a) A TODS may not be placed at the following junctions:
(1) Sterling Highway at Kenai Spur;
(2) Sterling Highway at Seward Highway;
(3) Parks Highway at Glenn Highway;
(4) Parks Highway at Palmer-Wasilla Highway;
(5) Parks Highway at Seward Meridian;
(6) Glenn Highway at Palmer-Wasilla Highway;
(7) Glenn Highway at Richardson Highway;
(8) Richardson Highway at Tok Cutoff Highway;
(9) Richardson Highway at Alaska Highway;
(10) Alaska Highway at Tok Cutoff Highway.
(b) A TODS may not be placed
(1) on a freeway or an expressway;
(2) on an on-ramp or off-ramp of a freeway or expressway; or
(3) at a location where the majority of the traffic exits the highway at the driveway or intersecting road.
History: Eff. 5/18/97, Register 142
Authority: AS 19.05.010
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