State-level departments of transportation love putting funny or topical messages on digital traffic signs, but new rules at the federal level might bring the fun and games to an end. To be clear, this ...
A state grant for road safety signs originally offered to Perry Township will benefit Perry and North Perry villages as well. All three communities will be able to receive new or upgraded road safety ...
A council leaders says it is "being held over a barrel" by another local authority.
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 ...
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”).
The Boulder Police Department is investigating 14 illegally placed signs with explicit traffic safety messages like “DON’T KILL ANY KIDS TODAY” and “SLOW THE F— DOWN.” “We don't right now have any ...
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 ...
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Rather than stemming from an official traffic study, the stop sign initiative was born of an “aggregation of factors,” Danae Giannetti, a City of Bozeman engineer, told the Chronicle.
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