INDOT warns of prohibited locations for campaign signs
Posted: Oct 10, 2018 6:05 PM EST
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The Indiana Department of Transportation is once again warning Hoosiers about campaign signs.
The signs are not allowed on any state-owner right-of-way.
That includes state road interchanges, intersections and areas that are parallel to highway entrances and exits.
You can report campaign signs you think violate this rule by contacting INDOT either by phone at 1-855-463-6848 or by visiting INDOT's website.
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