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Old 18th January 2024, 13:49   #1
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USA: Department of Transport wants funny road signs on highways to be banned

According to a media report, the Federal Highway Administration, a sub-section of the US Department of Transportation (DOT), has issued a new guideline banning funny road signs on US interstates & state highways, claiming that they are distracting.

These road signs on highways displayed via variable message signs (VMS) often display warnings to drivers regarding delays, adverse weather conditions and crashes. Sometimes the state has fun with the messages displayed, working subtle jokes into them. State DOTs argue that irrespective of humour or lack thereof, drivers take their eyes off the road to read the messages. Having a funnier sign makes it more memorable, increasing the potential of the message being received better.

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Reports even state examples of the playful messages, some of them being genuinely funny. One such example is an Ohio VMS displaying -"Visiting in-laws? Slow down, get there late." Another is from Mississippi -"100 is the temperature, not the speed limit."

However, a legitimate issue with these lighthearted road signs is that if a message is too funny or popular, drivers could end up taking out their phones while behind the wheel to take pictures.

Tripp Shealy, a Virginia Tech professor of civil & environmental engineering, stated that there is merit to the fact that humourous signs do get across their messages better. Shealy's study even measured blood flow to the prefrontal cortex to determine which signs received the most cognitive attention. The result, funnier messages do the trick. She stated, "My recommendation would be that they’re useful, and humour should be allowed, from what we studied."

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Old 18th January 2024, 14:44   #2
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The result, funnier messages do the trick. She stated, "My recommendation would be that they’re useful, and humour should be allowed, from what we studied."
Absolutely. I can remember most those humorous signs the BRO puts up on the twisting roads in Ladakh, warning drivers to be careful. They do get the message across well.

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However, a legitimate issue with these lighthearted road signs is that if a message is too funny or popular, drivers could end up taking out their phones while behind the wheel to take pictures.
But yes, this is a very legit concern. Enough idiots using the phone while driving and even riding to click every single trivial thing they think needs to be shared and posted instantly!

Just like how the local authorities have to put up 'no selfie' signs at risky spots, I guess this is inevitable. (Though, if someone is stupid enough to put themselves at risk just for a selfie...let Darwinian evolution/selection take it's course I say!)

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