(1) Whenever any road or structure on the State Highway System is repaired, reconstructed, relocated, or otherwise altered in such a manner as necessitates the closing of such road or structure to use by the public, the department shall provide a detour road to afford a safe means of travel around such road or structure so closed. The department may use any other existing road as a part of such detour road. However, the department shall give prior notice to the local governmental entity within which any such alternate road is located. The length of the detour route shall be as short as is practicable.
(2) Subsection (1) shall not be construed to prevent the department from adopting rules for one-way travel for a distance not in excess of 1 mile.
(3) This section is applicable in every case, whether the work provided for in subsection (1) is done by the department or at its direction or under its supervision.
(4)(a) This section does not apply if its application would be contrary to the regulations or requirements of any federal agency providing all or a part of the funds for any such work.
(b) This section does not apply in any case of emergency highway work caused by act of God or other sudden, unexpected event.
(5) Whenever a temporary detour is necessary to bypass a bridge on the State Highway System due to accident, unforeseen failure of equipment, or emergency traffic stoppage and the only available detour is over a toll facility, the department is authorized to pay to the appropriate authority the tolls that would normally have been collected.
(6) Whenever any road on the State Highway System is repaired, reconstructed, or otherwise altered in a manner that necessitates the closing of one or more traveling lanes of the road for a period of time exceeding 2 hours, the party performing such work shall give notice to the appropriate local law enforcement agency within whose jurisdiction such road is located prior to commencing work on the project. However, when the closing of one or more lanes is required because of emergency conditions, such notice shall be waived.
History.—s. 39, ch. 29965, 1955; ss. 23, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 2, ch. 82-94; s. 55, ch. 84-309; s. 1, ch. 86-37; s. 35, ch. 91-221.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXVI - Public Transportation
Chapter 335 - State Highway System
335.01 - Designation and Systemization of Public Roads.
335.0415 - Public Road Jurisdiction and Transfer Process.
335.055 - Routine Maintenance Contracts.
335.06 - Access Roads to the State Park System.
335.064 - Pedestrian Walkways and Fishing Walks or Bays; Authority to Construct.
335.065 - Bicycle and Pedestrian Ways Along State Roads and Transportation Facilities.
335.066 - Safe Paths to Schools Program.
335.07 - Sufficiency Rating System for Roads on State Highway System.
335.074 - Safety Inspection of Bridges.
335.08 - Numbering Public Roads.
335.085 - Installation of Roadside Barriers Along Certain Water Bodies Contiguous With State Roads.
335.09 - Uniform Erection and Maintenance of Traffic Control Devices.
335.091 - Blue Star Memorial Highway Designation.
335.092 - Everglades Parkway Scenic Highway.
335.093 - Scenic Highway Designation.
335.10 - State Highway System; Vehicle Regulation; Prohibited Use and Traffic; Liability for Damage.
335.141 - Regulation of Public Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings; Reduction of Hazards.
335.16 - Wayside Parks and Access Roads to Public Waters.
335.167 - State Highway Construction and Maintenance; Florida-Friendly Landscaping.
335.17 - State Highway Construction; Means of Noise Abatement.
335.181 - Regulation of Access to State Highway System; Legislative Findings, Policy, and Purpose.
335.182 - Regulation of Connections to Roads on State Highway System; Definitions.
335.1825 - Access Permit Required; Authority to Close Unpermitted Connections.
335.183 - Permit Application Fee.
335.185 - Permit Conditions; Expiration.
335.188 - Access Management Standards; Access Control Classification System; Criteria.
335.199 - Transportation Projects Modifying Access to Adjacent Property.