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transportation2 years ago

"U.S. Officials Push for Serious Tone on Highway Signs, But States Resist"

The Federal Highway Administration released new guidance urging state transportation departments to avoid using humor and pop culture references on traffic-safety signs that may confuse or distract drivers, but clarified that the manual does not ban such elements entirely. Some state departments, like Arizona's, have expressed disappointment with the guidelines, while others, such as Colorado's, believe that well-written messages can achieve both clarity and humor. Research on the effectiveness of humorous traffic-safety signs is mixed, with some studies suggesting that they command more attention from drivers, while others argue for simplicity and universality in messaging.

transportation2 years ago

"Feds Ban Humor on Highway Signs for Safety Focus"

The Federal Highway Administration has issued new rules limiting the use of humorous and pop-culture references on electronic freeway signs, giving states two years to phase out signs with "obscure" meanings or references that could cause confusion for drivers. While safety messages have traditionally been serious, some states have used humor to make them more memorable, but the FHA now wants to limit references to pop culture and ensure that messages are widely understood. Despite the effectiveness of humorous signs in influencing driver behavior, the FHA emphasizes that the safety of all road users is the priority and supports the use of changeable message signs for traffic safety campaigns.

transportation2 years ago

Feds Crack Down on Humorous Highway Signs for Safety

The Federal Highway Administration is cracking down on "humorous" digital signs on highways, advising road managers to prioritize simple, direct, and clear messaging for safety. Signs with pop culture references or intended humor are being targeted, with states given two years to comply. This crackdown follows the release of a new manual emphasizing the importance of clear and legible messaging for traffic safety.