Eyes on the road: U.S. agency bans humor from highway signs so drivers keep focus on safety
Briefly

Electronic safety messages like 'Buckle up, windshields hurt' or 'We'll be blunt, don't drive high' will soon disappear from freeways and highways.
Overhead signs with 'obscure meaning, references to popular culture, [and] that are intended to be humorous' will be banned because they could be misunderstood or are distracting to drivers, administration officials maintain.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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