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Road signs are a constant part of the driving experience, most packed with numbers, letters, and regulatory instructions. But ...
The feds aren’t laughing… The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is cracking down on “humorous” digital signs that have been cracking smiles on drivers all across the US.
On many United States interstates and state highways, you’ll find variable message signs (VMS) that display ever-changing notices to warn drivers of delays, adverse weather conditions, or ...
At least six states have followed suit, including Iowa, New York, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Signs along U.S. Highway 30 in Iowa include the Meskwaki Nation’s own spelling of the tribe ...
The Federal Highway Administration (FHA), has directed all states to cease lighting up changeable electronic signs with messages that have an “obscure meaning,” “references to pop culture ...
The sign does point out that drivers can take I-69/US-59 North to the "Texas Medical Center," but again, the white lettering on the blue sign leaves a little up to the imagination.
Authorities from Minnesota to Maine are adding Native American language translations to road signs and building facades.
Iowa's first dual-language road signs added to US Highway 30 near Meskwaki Settlement. Virginia Barreda. Des Moines Register. The next time you're driving along Iowa's U.S. Highway 30 near Tama, ...