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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 ...
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 ...
Here's an example of a clever sign spotted in Massachusetts: "Use Yah Blinkah." Good morning. I'm Leila Fadel. You know those funny messages on electronic signs on the highway, like Massachusetts ...
You can find some other funny highways signs, courtesy of Insider, right here. And the Grand Canyon State, with more than 300 electronic signs above its highways, may be the undisputed funny ...
All these humorous Texas highway signs are going away because of new rules from the Federal Highway Administration. Funny highways signs to be banned in 2026, but safety is still first The changes ...
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 ...
"HO HO HO please drive slow." "Don't be a grinch, let them merge." These are similar to the funny traffic signs the DOT put out last year. The signs, which went viral on social media, included ...
But one provision is raising some eyebrows, especially here in Ohio where funny messages get displayed on overhead electronic signs on interstates and state highways: The federal rules recommend ...
Funny highway signs are not leaving Texas roadways anytime soon — despite numerous reports to the contrary. When the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration adopted ...
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