In reference to the recent article, “Feds say no to funny highway safety warnings” (Jan. 19), I call foul. This is simply a ploy to control every aspect of our lives. Honestly, the funny warnings ...
Motorists are inundated with roadside signs while driving. These can include speed limit signs, construction warnings, directions to prominent landmarks, and safety warnings (e.g., “Icy Road Ahead”).
States like using jokes to get drivers to buckle up or drive sober, but federal authorities say the messages themselves are a hazard New Jersey had a message for drivers who might be thinking of ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation asked people to submit safety slogans. We got the ones that were shot down.
SULTAN — State transportation leaders on Tuesday urged every driver on U.S. 2 to proceed with caution and pay attention to new safety signs along the narrow, dangerous road. “Ultimately drivers are ...
Encinitas, California has experienced a wave of hacking incidents involving electronic signs installed to promote safer ...
Despite the overall ease of controlling a car, the statistics still show many drivers get into accidents. Although it’s not always the fault of the person behind the wheel, people can often trip over ...
Roadside signs, advertising billboards or electronic mobile signs on busy commuter routes advising motorists that lane filtering is legal would be an effective education campaign for motorists, say ...
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