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To support these efforts, KDOT indicated that speed feedback signs have been activated along four safety corridors to ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — A new driver safety campaign that launched on some Northern Virginia interstates last week plays on the fact that many people consider themselves good drivers, while not ...
States love to crack jokes or reference songs in highway safety signs, but the federal government isn't laughing. New sign rules take effect Thursday.
SmartSigns customize traffic safety messaging to drivers in school zones targeting speed, distracted driving and lack of seat belts. Messages could include "slow down," "put down phone" and ...
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is cracking down on “humorous” digital signs that have been cracking smiles on drivers all across the US. The days an Ohio highway tells drivers to ...
Safe driving is no laughing matter for the New Jersey Department of Transportation. But who's to say they can't have some fun in promoting it? You may have noticed the 19 safety signs rotating ...
Transportation States love jokes on road safety signs. The feds aren’t laughing. States like using jokes to get drivers to buckle up or drive sober, but federal authorities say the messages ...
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and the Virginia Department of Transportation have installed 300 bright yellow safety signs across Virginia’s rest stops, reminding drivers to put ...
After its video safety messages with Jersey attitude, NJDOT's new awareness program wants drivers to think about "What If" consequences of their behavior.
If a driver passes a stopped school bus and causes a death, they're subject to a felony, with a fine of up to $7,500 and/or up to 15 years in jail. More information on school bus safety can be ...