"The use of signs that make cultural references may be of interest, but safety is our top priority. The new edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) does not include a ban on ...
Enjoy those humorous safety messages on video signs on state highways while you can because the feds are making them go away. The Federal Highway Administration officially said the use of clever and ...
PHOENIX — "Drive like the person your dog thinks you are." "Cut off? Don't get bad blood. Shake it off." "Hands on the wheel, not your meal." Messages like these have brought joy to drivers across ...
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, and messages ...
A Caltrans electronic highway sign on Highway 50 in Sacramento on Saturday, March 14, 2020, encourages people to avoid gatherings as a way to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Caltrans is using ...
Desert Hot Springs residents soon won't have to go on Facebook in the morning to ask a key question for commuters traveling to Palm Springs: "Are Palm Drive and North Indian Canyon open?" The Desert ...
San Luis Obispo County drivers will soon see two new electronic signs and other traffic-monitoring improvements along local highways. On Friday, Caltrans announced that $3 million in state funding ...
According to the administration, changeable message signs are an effective tool in providing drivers with real-time traffic information on pending hazards on the road ahead. In most cases, said the ...