File:SR-30 guide number.jpg
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This file is in the public domain because it comes from the Utah Supplement to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, sign number GS1-4a. The Utah Supplement states on page I-1 that:
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This shows how the SR-30 "state signed guide number" was signed along State Statutory Route 70 in the U.S. state of Utah from 1966 to 1977. It is from a 1966 resolution of the State Road Commission of Utah, available from the Utah Department of Transportation's website at [1]. Since it has no copyright notice and was published before 1989, it is likely that it cannot be copyrighted, but even if a copyright was claimed on the document as a whole, this drawing is ineligible for copyright, because it consists of a state route shield design (public domain by the terms of the federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and federal law Title 23, Chapter I, Part 655) with a general drawing of a post, a rectangle with "SR. 70", and generic labels.
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current | 07:51, 26 July 2007 | 819 × 428 (40 KB) | NE2 (talk | contribs) | {{PD-ineligible}} This shows how the SR-30 "state signed guide number" was signed along State Statutory Route 70 in the U.S. state of Utah from 1966 to 1977. It is from a 1966 resolution of the State Road Commission of Utah, available from the Utah Depart |
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