BuzzH
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The states are bound by Federal requirements when we're talking about the Interstate Highway system because of Federal funding. To the best of my knowledge about the only thing a state has control over on them is the speed limit and that obviously is determined by various safety factors. What I have mentioned is just like when in the 70s the states were mandated to reduce the speed limits on the Interstate Highway system to 55mph or lose Federal funding. This parking situation would be similar and why most have signs posted on them that stopping is to only be done in emergency situations. I will do as you ask and see if I can find an actual statute speaking to what we're discussing, but that may take some time.
Don't you find it strange that if the Feds had "control and jurisdiction" of interstates that they wouldn't have to black-mail the States by threatening to withhold funds? If they had control, the Feds could post it without the threat.
Also, when was the last time you saw a Fed vehicle responding to a wreck on the interstate? Improper lane changes? No vehicle registrations? Expired plates?
The states enforce all the traffic laws, or in the case of parking along the freeways and highways to hunt, they also choose not to enforce them.
Good luck with your research.
BTW, heres a piece of advice regarding parking along the highway or interstate to hunt...an old trick I learned back in 'Nam If you don't want others to find your secret spots, pop the hood and leave it up before you leave for the days hunt. Everyone will think you're just broke down.