New Jersey’s Department of Transportation thought it hit a home run last month with video safety messages that displayed Jersey attitude and humor on state highways. But that hit has been called a ...
Some highway signs crack jokes, use puns, or riff off Taylor Swift lyrics to remind drivers to be safe. Enjoy them while you can. The US Federal Highway Administration has ordered all 50 states to ...
Michael Conroy / AP 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 ...
Signs from the "Message Monday" traffic safety campaign by the Minnesota Department of Transportation in partnership with Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths.
The popular MDOT signs debuted in 2018. Many have pop cultures references. One in particular, a nod to Cousin Eddie, went viral. MDOT created a contest for public to send in ideas. See their ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (PIX11) — Some humorous highway ...
"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 ...
The one semi-enjoyable thing about being stuck in Houston traffic might get to stick around. The Associated Press reported on Jan. 14 that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) was banning ...
Three Texans proved they’ve got a knack for funny and informative jokes. Their funny, road safety-inspired quips will appear on road signs across the state. Last month, the Texas Department of ...
It may be the end of the road for funny traffic signs. Humorous signs about serious safety warnings like “Work Zones: We Don’t Speed Thru Your Office,” and “Drive Safe: Even Barbie Buckles Up,” are ...
This clever Jersey centric message not to speed was seen on the Pulaski Skyway earlier this month. Federal highway officials told the state to stop using humorous safety messages. New Jersey’s ...
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