We must drive past hundreds of road signs a day — thousands if we're on a road trip. And while most signs are pretty basic: Stop, yield, pedestrian crossing, every once in awhile we come across a ...
Take it all in Some would say potholes are never a welcome sight, but not the creator of this funny road sign. Anyone looking for a beautiful view of cars being totaled? Check it out right this way.
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, No Speeding, No ...
This holiday season, the New Jersey Department of Transportation is ramping up the spirit along New Jersey roadways, including a bit of humor in warnings against reckless and distracted driving. Busy ...
Missouri will still use eye-catching electronic road signs after the Federal Highway Administration discouraged obscure messaging. Missouri will still be able to use humorous road signs- but according ...
Despite new recommendations to axe funny road signs, Delaware’s roadway humor is here to stay. Nationwide reports of a ban on overhead electronic signs with references to pop culture were widely ...
It's no joke. A federal agency is discouraging humorous and quirky messages that could distract or confuse drivers on highways and freeways across the country. The Federal Highway Administration ...
A new traffic sign sits along Hayward Boulevard in Hayward, Calif. The city is using humor to get drivers to slow down and pedestrians to pay attention. (AP Photo/The Contra Costa Times, Aric Crabb) ...
DELAWARE — Delaware's entertaining and witty road signs might be under threat as new guidelines from the US Federal Highway Administration tighten restrictions on the use of jokes on traffic control ...
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), part of the U.S. Department of Transportation has opted to bypass a sense of humor and will instead introduce a ban on quirky, funny or pop-culture ...
COLUMBIA - Missouri will still use eye-catching electronic road signs after the Federal Highway Administration discouraged obscure messaging. Missouri will still be able to use humorous road signs- ...