Safety messages with humor and a dash of New Jersey snark are back, popping up on state highways during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend after disappearing last autumn. Will federal officials — who ...
Elise Riker, a marketing professor at Arizona State University, shows off her winning contest entry for a state highway safety message displayed last fall. States are using more creative message to ...
The transportation agency is posting safety reminders via its electronic signs, but the future of the campaign is up in the air. Many of the driver safety messages produced by the New Jersey ...
"Alcohol you later. Don't drink and drive." “Turn signals, the original instant messaging.” “Get the cell off your phone and drive.” These are just a few entertaining, witty U.S. Department of ...
You may have heard that federal officials are cracking down on highway humor. Signs like “Seat belts are in, everybody’s wearing them” and “Don’t be a grinch, let them merge” are to be phased out by ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - The party may be over for clever and humorous safety tips on message boards installed over Nebraska freeways. The Federal Highway Administration, in a recent update ...
Federal Highway Administration officials appear to be having a rethink on a plan to put an end to clever and funny highway safety messages. A pending revision of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control ...
PHOENIX - The Associated Press is reporting that the Federal Highway Administration is strongly recommending against the use of humorous and quirky messages on highways and freeways across the country ...
Those quirky electronic signs you see along the highway with funny messages about car safety aren't sticking around. The Federal Highway Administration has given states two years to change those signs ...
PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation is once again asking citizens to put their word skills on display as part of the agency’s annual Safety Message Contest. ADOT opened the submission ...
Jun. 10—States have had their fun with highway safety messages, posting everything from Taylor Swift lyrics to discourage texting in Mississippi, to a "vibe check" — winking at Gen Z — to encourage ...
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