Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We must drive past hundreds of road signs a day — thousands if we're on a road trip. And while most signs are pretty basic: Stop, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When traveling, it's normal to look out for gas stations, rest stops, police cars and more. However, there are plenty of other ...
Sometimes we’re walking down the street and come across an unexpectedly funny sign. Maybe it relates to something in our own lives, a trending internet joke, or even a popular song. And of course, our ...
You’ve likely seen the funny electronic signs on highways around the country: “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed,” “Don’t Drive Intexticated,” or, for Chicago hot dog fans, “No Texting, No Speeding, No ...
You’ve likely seen the funny electronic signs on highways around the country: “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed” and “Don’t Drive Intexticated” are just two examples. Did you also hear the one about the ...
Despite new recommendations to axe funny road signs, Delaware’s roadway humor is here to stay. Nationwide reports of a ban on overhead electronic signs with references to pop culture were widely ...
Caution appropriate on funny road signs Feds didn’t ban clever electronic messages. But their recommendation to be cautious is warranted, given what is known and not known about road safety impact.
When traveling, it's normal to look out for gas stations, rest stops, police cars and more. However, there are plenty of other interesting things that can catch your eye. (For example, unique bumper ...
Both clarity and perspective are in order after Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher and other comics poked fun at federal transportation officials for a supposed "ban" on witty road messaging signs. In ...
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