SIOUX CITY — The Iowa Department of Transportation has no plans to stop telling drivers to keep their heads out of their apps, or anything else that might distract them while behind the wheel. Recent ...
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 ...
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 ...
How does one convey the importance of distancing newborns from electronic hazards in a way that captures an audience’s attention? How about with a well-dressed cardinal dubbed Bird Ben Franklin? In a ...
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 ...
Federal highway officials were not pleased with New Jersey's funny digital messages and road warnings and ordered the state to take them down. The Federal Highway Administration reportedly told the ...
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 ...
Federal officials want states to “use good judgment” and avoid humorous highway signs that may confuse or distract drivers. State officials say witty signs “break through the noise.” By Michael ...
Get your head out of your app. Nice car, did it come with a turn signal? Hocus Pocus, drive with focus. Drivers who spotted those and other humorous safety message pop-up on overhead video signs on ...
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