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Eyes on the road: U.S. agency bans humor from highway signs so drivers keep focus on safety A Caltrans sign on the 101 in the San Francisco Bay Area does not crack wise.
Tough crowd? Feds putting end to ‘humorous’ highway signs to prioritize safety By Alyssa Guzman Published Jan. 16, 2024, 7:14 p.m. ET ...
In Arizona, messages “sometimes include humor and cultural references, and we work hard to make sure key messages about safety will be easily understood by drivers,” said Doug Pacey, a ...
State-level departments of transportation love putting funny or topical messages on digital traffic signs, but new rules at the federal level might bring the fun and games to an end.
Other states have used humorous safety messages, including Arizona using Star Wars related puns to encourage seat belt use in 2016. Our journalism needs your support. Please subscribe today to NJ.com.
New Jersey's famous funny traffic signs are back for the holiday season! These amusing signs add a touch of humor to our daily commute. Cheers to NJDOT for spreading holiday cheer on the roads!
Don’t worry, Minnesota’s humorous highway safety signs aren’t going anywhere Minnesota is among many states across the country with creative signage, sharing messages across the state with ...
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