Federal government barring humorous highway signs
By Karah Rucker (Reporter), Alex Peebles (Producer), Jake Maslo (Editor)
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Humorous signs warning drivers to stay focused and drive safely have taken over U.S. highways. But state transportation departments must stop trying to catch drivers’ attention with puns or pop culture references, as new guidance from the federal government is set to go into effect in 2026.
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In a 1,100-page manual released in December, the U.S. Federal Highway Administration said the signs must go, adding that they could be hard to understand, leading to what many hope to deter — distracted driving. The Department of Transportation in New Jersey had already warned drivers to stop taking pictures of the humorous signs or it would stop using them.
The new guidance says signs should be brief, simple and should only be used to warn drivers of crashes, bad weather and traffic delays.
“Messages with obscure or secondary meanings, such as those with popular culture references, unconventional sign legend syntax or that are intended to be humorous, should not be used as they might be misunderstood or understood only by a limited segment of road users and require greater time to process and understand,” according to the manual.
The manual also allows signs about wearing seatbelts and driving sober.
However, not everyone is happy about this new guidance, particularly in Arizona, where officials have asked the public for clever sign ideas in a competition that drew 3,700 submissions in 2023.
Arizona Rep. David Cook, R, told the local CBS affiliate this is an example of the federal government overstepping.
“The humor part of it, we kind of like, I think in Arizona the majority of us do if not all of us,” Cook said. “And so we don’t understand, why are you trying to have the federal government come in and tell us what we can do in our own state?”
Despite the pushback, states have two years to comply with the newly released guidance by the Federal Department of Transportation. So, drivers will need to get ready to say “Bye Bye Bye” to signs with pop culture references during their commutes.
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[KARAH RUCKER]
“HOCUS POCUS, DRIVE WITH FOCUS”
“USE YA, BLINKAH.”
“HANDS ON THE WHEEL, NOT YOUR MEAL.”
“DON’T DRIVE STAR SPANGLED HAMMERED.”
SIGNS LIKE THESE HAVE TAKEN OVER U.S. HIGHWAYS.
STATE TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENTS OUTDOING ONE ANOTHER TO CATCH YOUR ATTENTION WITH PUNS OR POP CULTURE REFERENCES AS REMINDERS TO DRIVE SAFELY.
BUT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS PUTTING AN END TO THE PUNNY COMPETITION.
IN AN 1,100 PAGE MANUAL RELEASED IN DECEMBER, THE U.S. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION SAID THE SIGNS MUST GO.
ADDING THAT THEY COULD BE HARD TO UNDERSTAND AND LEAD TO WHAT MANY OF THEM HOPE TO DETER: DISTRACTED DRIVING.
THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IN NEW JERSEY WARNING DRIVERS TO STOP TAKING PICTURES OF THE HUMOROUS SIGNS OR IT WOULD GO BACK TO THE OLD MESSAGES.
THE NEW GUIDANCE IS SIGNS SHOULD BE BRIEF, SIMPLE,AND ONLY BE USED TO WARN DRIVERS OF CRASHES AHEAD, BAD WEATHER, AND TRAFFIC DELAYS.
“Messages with obscure or secondary meanings, such as those with popular culture references, unconventional sign legend syntax, or that are intended to be humorous, should not be used as they might be misunderstood or understood only by a limited segment of road users and require greater time to process and understand.”
THE MANUAL ALSO ALLOWS FOR SIGNS ABOUT WEARING SEATBELTS AND DRIVING SOBER.
BUT NOT EVERYONE IS HAPPY ABOUT THIS NEW GUIDANCE, PARTICULARLY IN ARIZONA, WHERE OFFICIALS ASK THE PUBLIC FOR CLEVER SIGN IDEAS
A COMPETITION THAT DREW 3,700 SUBMISSIONS IN 2023.
REPUBLICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAVID COOK TELLING LOCAL CBS AFFILIATE THAT THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OVERSTEPPING.
Arizona Rep. David Cook (R): “THE HUMOR PART OF IT, WE KIND OF LIKE, I THINK IN ARIZONA THE MAJORITY OF US DO, IF NOT ALL OF US. AND SO WE DON’T UNDERSTAND, WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO HAVE THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT COME IN AND TELL US WHAT WE CAN DO IN OUR OWN STATE.”
DESPITE THAT STATES WILL HAVE TWO YEARS TO COMPLY WITH THE NEWLY RELEASED GUIDANCE PUT OUT BY THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION.
SO, AS YOU DRIVE DOWN THE HIGHWAY GET READY TO SAY BYE. BYE. BYE. TO THOSE POP CULTURE REFERENCES AND PUNS WE HAVE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO SEEING ON OUR COMMUTES.
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No joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on Associated Press NewsRegulators crack down on funny messages on state highway electronic signs
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Click to see story on KIFINo joke: Feds banning humorous electronic messages on highways
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Click to see story on Portland Press HeraldNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on San Diego Union TribuneNo joking allowed: Feds to ban funny electronic messages on highways
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Click to see story on KTLA 5U.S. officials ban funny messages on highway signs
Click to see story on WWLPNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on 9NEWS DenverNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on WCBDNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on KHOU 11Feds say ADOT must stop using fun messages on highway signs
Click to see story on KPNXNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on WIVBWitty, Humorous Electronic Messages on US Highways Are Headed to Junkyard
Click to see story on The MessengerNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on freeways
Click to see story on Fox 10 PhoenixNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on KSLFeds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on Scripps NewsNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on News 5 ClevelandNo joke: Feds banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on The Bradford EraNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on abc 15 ArizonaNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
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Click to see story on The DriveNo Joke: Feds Are Banning Humorous Electronic Messages On Highways
Click to see story on slashdot.orgNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on Daily JournalFederal government barring humorous highway signs
Click to see story on Straight Arrow NewsNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on National PostNo joke: Feds are banning humorous electronic messages on highways
Click to see story on MY NorthwestNo more jokes on safety signs, feds say
Click to see story on Courier MailNo more humor on the highway: FHA cracking down on funny sign messages
Click to see story on WPDEFeds To Ban ‘Humorous’ Messages And ‘References To Popular Culture’ On All Electronic Highway Signs
Click to see story on The Daily CallerSay Goodbye to Funny Road Signs Thanks to Humorless Federal Bureacrats
Click to see story on RedStatePete Buttigieg’s Department of Transportation bans funny electronic highway signs
Click to see story on notthebee.comSay goodbye to humorous highway messages: New FHA rule calls for ‘simple, direct’ signs
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