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And while most signs are pretty basic: Stop, yield, pedestrian crossing, every once in awhile we come across a funny road sign. From the electronic road signs the New Jersey Department of ...
You’ve likely seen the funny electronic signs on highways around the country: “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed,” “Don’t Drive Intexticated,” or, for Chicago hot dog fans, “No Texting ...
Some highway signs crack jokes, use puns ... and Massachusetts have leaned into crafting quirky, funny, or holiday-themed messages. The Arizona Department of Transportation even holds an annual ...
The funny signs might not have worked, but they allowed DOT staff to look like they were doing something meaningful to address the problem.
It could be the end of the road for some of those funny, punny one-liners that states have been putting on electronic freeway signs. The Federal Highway Administration has new rules about those ...
Administration officials said overhead electronic signs with obscure meanings, references to pop culture or those intended to be funny will be banned in 2026 because they can be misunderstood or ...
Many states use funny or clever messaging to draw the attention of drivers on highways across the country. For example, Massachusetts’ “Use Yah Blinkah” highway signs went viral in 2014 ...
Those silly, creative signs you've grown used to seeing on highways ... users Give adequate time for proper response The quirky, funny messages did not meet the criteria of conveying a clear ...