Safety messages with humor and a dash of New Jersey snark are back, popping up on state highways during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend after disappearing last autumn. Will federal officials — who ...
In reference to the recent article, “Feds say no to funny highway safety warnings” (Jan. 19), I call foul. This is simply a ploy to control every aspect of our lives. Honestly, the funny warnings ...
You may have heard that federal officials are cracking down on highway humor. Signs like “Seat belts are in, everybody’s wearing them” and “Don’t be a grinch, let them merge” are to be phased out by ...
Your favorite snarky highway public service announcement may be a thing of the past, per new federal rules. In December, the Federal Highway Administration released its latest manual for road managers ...
LINCOLN — What do “Star Wars” and “Pokémon Go” have in common? Besides being cultural phenomenons, both have been used by Nebraska roads employees in an attempt to get motorists to pay more attention ...
Minnesota is among many states across the country with creative signage, sharing messages across the state with its “Message Monday” campaign since 2016 A sign from the "Message Monday" traffic safety ...
ST. MARYS - Police stop a man driving 70 mph in a school zone.When the officer asks the man why he was driving so fast, he says, "I don't like kids."When Steve Verret delivered the punch line ...
Make no mistake: There’s nothing funny about workplace accidents and injuries. But in the solemn, serious and sober world of EHS, a bit of humor can be good medicine –­ whether it’s a dose of ...
PLAINSBORO, N.J. (WPVI) -- Motorists in Middlesex County, New Jersey, are getting quite a laugh from a sign posted by police concerning potholes there. But authorities say while it may seem like a ...
New Jersey’s Department of Transportation thought it hit a home run last month with video safety messages that displayed Jersey attitude and humor on state highways. But that hit has been called a ...
States like using jokes to get drivers to buckle up or drive sober, but federal authorities say the messages themselves are a hazard New Jersey had a message for drivers who might be thinking of ...
During a standing-room-only session at the 2014 National VPPPA Conference in National Harbor, Md., Tim Page-Bottorff of SafeStart offered tips for jazzing up stale training. If you’ve come to the ...