States love to crack jokes or reference songs in highway safety signs, but the federal government isn't laughing. New sign ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A highway safety message on Interstate 55 in Jackson, Miss., refers to the lyrics of a Taylor Swift song, “Anti-Hero.” (Photo ...
The transportation agency is posting safety reminders via its electronic signs, but the future of the campaign is up in the air. Many of the driver safety messages produced by the New Jersey ...
Minnesota is among many states across the country with creative signage, sharing messages across the state with its “Message Monday” campaign since 2016 A sign from the "Message Monday" traffic safety ...
Safety messages with humor and a dash of New Jersey snark are back, popping up on state highways during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend after disappearing last autumn. Will federal officials — who ...
States have gotten creative in their highway safety signs. The federal government hasn’t always been amused. The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week ...
New Jersey’s Department of Transportation thought it hit a home run last month with video safety messages that displayed Jersey attitude and humor on state highways. But that hit has been called a ...
“Ho ho ho! Please drive slow!” If you enjoyed the puns and Jersey humor on the highway safety signs, it appears they’re here to stay. The signs first popped up along New Jersey roadways in 2022 and ...
A highway safety message on Interstate 55 in Jackson, Mississippi, refers to the lyrics of a Taylor Swift song, “Anti-Hero.” A highway safety message on Interstate 55 in Jackson, Mississippi, refers ...