"Feds Ban Humorous Highway Signs, Impact on State Roadways"

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The U.S. Federal Highway Administration has issued a new rule banning funny and quirky messages on highways and freeways across the country by 2026, citing concerns about potential misunderstandings and distractions for drivers. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is reviewing the new guidance, which includes a shift towards more traditional safety messages. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has prioritized safety and uses Dynamic Message Signs to warn drivers of crashes, weather, and delays.
Topics:nation#federal-highway-administration#messaging#pennsylvania#roadway-safety#traffic-signs#transportation
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