Planning and design standards established for highways falling within the scenic and recreational highways system may include, but shall not be limited to, provision for the following: (1) Hiking, bicycle, and bridle trails, including regulations for their use; (2) Campsites and shelters; (3) Boat launching sites; (4) Access trails to lakes, rivers and streams, and easements along their shores; (5) Safety rest areas; (6) Historic and geologic interpretative facilities; (7) Scenic observation facilities; (8) Roadside landscaping, restoration and aesthetic enhancement; (9) Specifically delineated highway corridors and means for the preservation of natural beauty, historic sites, or viewpoints; (10) A uniform system of signs and markers designating the various features and facilities of the scenic and recreational highway systems.
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