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Though driving is serious business, the actual road signs below seem almost too funny to be real. So pull the car over and keep reading. Reader's Digest, Getty Images ...
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Signs are meant to guide and inform you, but these few didn't get the message. And the only thing worse than an unhelpful sign is an unhelpful sign with attitude.
You might have seen some funny messages on electronic highway signs, especially in Pennsylvania. Here's why PEnnDOT's jokes are going away in 2026.
Rejoice: TxDOT's funny highway signs (probably) aren't going anywhere. The Federal Highway Administration may not recommend humor on highways, but it's not banned.
And worse, we sometimes miss signs we shouldn’t do something because we misread them as signs we should. Here are 4 subtle signs you should turn down a promotion, according to psychology: 1.
Worries about funny highway signs disappearing for good started after the Federal Highway Administration released its updated Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, or MUTCD, in December.
The Federal Highway Administration recently shared its new 1,100-page manual, which includes guidelines for regulating signs and other traffic control devices. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
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 f… ...
Funny Safety Signs Have No Place on Highways They probably don’t work, and they divert resources from things that do. By David Zipper. Jan 23, 2024 5:50 AM. Photo illustration by Slate.