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Logo Signs

The specific business information, or Logo Sign Program, has been developed to address the erection of official highway signs to inform Interstate highway motorists of the availability of certain essential highway services. Fuel, food, lodging and camping only may be shown on logo signs.

General Regulations
Each business identified on a logo sign shall give written assurance that it is in conformity with all applicable laws concerning provision of public accommodations without regard to race, religion, color, gender or national origin and it shall not be in breach of that assurance.

Logo signs may be installed if each service meets the minimum criteria specified. "Division of Highways Logo Sign Program," a guide and application form are available upon request from the DOH Traffic Engineering Division.

The number of business establishments displaying their logo symbols at each interchange shall not exclude six for fuel, six for food, six for lodging and six for camping. If the number of qualifying business establishments at any interchange exceeds this maximum allowable, then the shortest measured distances between each business and the interchange shall determine which logo symbols will be displayed. Distances from the facility shall be measured from the entrance to the facility along connecting roadways to the nearest exit ramp.

A business establishment may only be considered for participation at the nearest Interstate interchange.

The maximum distance which facilities can be located from the Interstate is three miles. However, an exception is made if, within that three miles, services of the type being considered are not available. In this case, the limit of eligibility may be increased in three-mile increments, up to a maximum of 15 miles, until services of the type being considered are reached.

It shall be possible for a motorist to leave the Interstate, proceed to the stated service, and have convenient reentry to the Interstate to continue in his or her original travel direction. Logo signing shall not be installed at interchanges between two Interstate routes.

Excluded Segments
Due to the number and sequence of interchanges, the availability of outdoor advertising, the visibility of services from the Interstate and the proliferation of other essential guide signs, certain segments of the Interstates have been excluded from the Logo Sign Program. They are:

  • I-64 from the Dunbar Interchange to I-77 in Charleston
  • I-77 from the MacCorkle Avenue Interchange (Charleston South on the Turnpike) to the I-79 Interchange
  • I-70 Exit 0, 1A and 2A Eastbound
  • I-470, Exit 1

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