PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation is once again asking citizens to put their word skills on display as part of the agency’s annual Safety Message Contest. ADOT opened the submission ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is entering its third year of de-emphasizing humor on its highway ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennesseans have a chance to have their safety messages displayed on signs across the state over the holidays, during the Make Travel Bright Safety Sign Contest. The Tennessee ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has launched its annual safety message contest, asking the public to submit slogans to be featured on electronic highway signs. The winning slogans will ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Transportation announced Monday the winning entry for its competition challenging people to come up with their best holiday safety message. The ...
More than 3,200 votes determined the next two safety messages to be featured on the Arizona Department of Transportation's overhead traffic signs across the state's highways, delivering lighthearted ...
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 ...
NJDOT is raising awareness about speeding, drunk driving and distracted driving while using humor and some holiday puns.
Louisiana is also utilizing the Smart Roadways virtual sign messaging service, enabling the DOTD to communicate real-time safety alerts to commercial drivers at specific geo-fenced locations. These ...
The Boulder Police Department is investigating 14 illegally placed signs with explicit traffic safety messages like “DON’T KILL ANY KIDS TODAY” and “SLOW THE F— DOWN.” “We don't right now have any ...
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