Location of Stockpiles
No stockpile should be placed on controlled access right of
way if it is to remain in place for more than six months (except
when not visible to the traveling public.) Things to consider before
locating stockpiles on highways other than controlled access are:
- appearance
- effect on traffic
- effect on the highway
- effect on developed property.
In general, stockpiles should be located as far away as possible
from the travelway (not within clear zone), and kept in neat condition.
Where stockpiles must be located in the proximity of the travelway,
appropriate barricades and warning signs should be placed to adequately
warn motorists. Locations of stockpiles at intersections normally
should be avoided, as appearance and sight distance are most critical
at these points.