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State's New Highway Rest Stop Signs May Violate Law

Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to build a series of new highway rest stops has come under legal scrutiny from the Federal Highway Administration, according to multiple reports.

CBS 2 measured some of the signs as being as high as 25 feet tall.

CBS 2 measured some of the signs as being as high as 25 feet tall.

Photo Credit: CBS 2 screen grab

The 10 new venues, part of a $55 million initiative to boost tourism in the state, potentially conflict with aspects of the Federal Highway Act, a federal law banning over-the-counter food sales and other products in the rest areas, according to wgrz.com.

The Highway Administration and the state have already been at odds over the latter’s defiance of a 2013 federal edict forbidding the "I Love NY" highway signs that currently pepper New York highways, the report said.

CBS 2 measured some of the signs as being as high as 25 feet tall.

To watch the CBS 2 report, click here.

To read the wgrz story, click here.

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