Sec. 9. A stop sign that is installed after July 1, 1990, to control the movement of vehicular traffic in an area subject to this chapter must meet the following requirements:
(1) The face of the sign must have a red background with white letters and a white border.
(2) The sign must be an octagon.
(3) The sign must measure at least twenty-four (24) inches wide and twenty-four (24) inches high.
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-4-1-29.1(b).]
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.9.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 21. Traffic Regulation
Chapter 18. Regulation of Traffic on Private Property
9-21-18-1. Application of Chapter
9-21-18-2. "Private Business Property" or "Shopping Center" Defined
9-21-18-4. Contract to Empower Unit to Regulate Parking and Traffic by Ordinance
9-21-18-4.3. Residential Complex Traffic Ordinances; Requirements for Adoption and Enforcement
9-21-18-5. Contracts; Provisions
9-21-18-6. Contract Period; Restrictions on Length
9-21-18-7. Recording Contract; Effect of Regulations; Posting of Notice
9-21-18-8. Violations of Parking and Traffic Regulations; Punishment; Adoption
9-21-18-9. Stop Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-10. Yield Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-11. Do Not Enter Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-12. Wrong Way Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-13. Pedestrian Crossing Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-14. Owners of Property; Regulation of Property Use; Powers