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First Time Driver Course
The First Time Driver Drug and Alcohol Course teaches new drivers basic traffic laws and is proven to reduce the risk of alcohol related crashes amongst teenagers and young adults.
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Signs
54-1-129. Informational signs.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, it is the duty of the department of transportation to erect and maintain informational signs at sites and facilities which serve the educational, historical and cultural interests of the citizens of the state, including the erection and maintenance of such signs along the various highways of Tennessee for radio stations that regularly broadcast public service information relative to weather conditions, travel and road conditions and/or tourism-related sites and facilities in their respective areas. In order to be eligible for such highway signage, radio stations shall demonstrate that no less than one fourth (1/4) of their total broadcast programming consists of public service information relative to weather conditions, travel and road conditions and/or tourism-related sites and facilities in their respective areas, and that such public service information is broadcast regularly at intervals of no greater than thirty (30) minutes during the period of time such radio station is on the air.
(b) The department shall promulgate rules and regulations, within the specific parameters of subsection (a), to establish eligibility standards for the erection of highway signs for radio stations broadcasting public service information.
(c) The erection of such informational signs shall be within the guidelines prescribed by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
(d) This section shall become operative only if the federal highway administrator advises the commissioner of transportation in writing that the provisions of this section shall not render Tennessee in violation of federal laws and regulations and subject to penalties prescribed therein.
[Acts 1995, ch. 108, §§ 1-4.]
