Maine Code § 23-301

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A controlled access highway is a highway on which, in the interest of safety and efficiency of
operation, abutting property owners have no right of direct access and on which the type and location
of all access connections are determined and controlled by the department. [PL 1971, c. 593, §22
(AMD).]

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