Not Laughing: States Given Two Years to Remove Humorous Highway Signs
The U.S. Federal Highway Administration is phasing out funny messaging on highways, stating it could ‘adversely affect respect for the sign.
The U.S. Federal Highway Administration is phasing out funny messaging on highways, stating it could ‘adversely affect respect for the sign.
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