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The Federal Highway Administration released guidelines urging state transportation officials to avoid humor and pop-culture references that might confuse drivers.
Rejoice: TxDOT's funny highway signs (probably) aren't going anywhere The Federal Highway Administration may not recommend humor on highways, but it's not banned.
The New Jersey DOT is running funny and provocative electronic highway signs urging folks to buckle up and slow down — despite warnings from federal regulators that humor can distract drivers.
To avoid misunderstandings, experts recommend that drivers regularly review and familiarise themselves with the Highway Code and make sure to check for any new or updated road signs in their area.
Hey, feds, stay in your lane! New Jersey transportation officials put up funny and provocative electronic highway signs urging folks to slow down and stay sober — despite warnings from federal ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Drive too fast, the ticket will make you furious. Such is an example of chuckle-worthy allusive highway messaging the federal government is trying to restrict. If you purchase a ...
But how many of these common road signs could you recognise? The Clearway Sign (Image: Highway Code) This is one of the more common road signs but is still confused by some drivers.
To avoid misunderstandings, experts recommend that drivers regularly review and familiarise themselves with the Highway Code and make sure to check for any new or updated road signs in their area.
Drivers have been warned to brush up on their road signs, as experts revealed that more than half struggle with the Highway Code.