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* ICYMI: Funny messages on Illinois highway signs to be banned, feds say. NBC Chicago

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posted by Isabel Miller
Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 7:39 am

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  1. I actually like those signs. A humorous reminder to not text doesn’t seem like it would be any more distracting than a serious the fine for texting is $.

    Also the state at least doesn’t flash different messages up, usually sticking with the same one for a week. Unlike those billboards that change every 30 seconds.

    Comment by cermak_rd Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 8:56 am

  2. Good on those superintendents for calling off schools in extreme cold weather.
    I remember 4 years of high school…. no call offs for 10 inches of snow,no call offs for -5 temperatures.

    Comment by btowntruth from forgottonia Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 8:57 am

  3. –Funny messages on Illinois highway signs to be banned–

    Long overdue.

    It’s not a social media page, and it was annoying watching it turn into the equivalent of a small town police social media page full of nonsense clout-chasing posts.

    When police use ‘humor’ during a traffic stop, the purpose isn’t humor. The purpose is to get you to lower your guard and possibly disclose some illegal activity either intentionally or unintentionally.

    “Do you have any illegal guns, knives, or tanks in your possession today”

    If you don’t laugh or focus at the ‘tanks’ comment, it’s more often than not a tell you were more focused on the first two items out of concern from having those items.

    There’s zero purpose for that tactic on a sign.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 9:22 am

  4. Feds banning fun, I see. Thanks, Obama.

    I kid, I get it.

    Comment by TJ Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 9:35 am

  5. Congrats to Bally’s workers for unionizing and empowering themselves economically. That’s the intent behind this casino anyway.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 9:41 am

  6. The feds saw something fun and effective and had to shut it down.

    Comment by Michelle Flaherty Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 10:02 am

  7. ==Long overdue.==

    You must be really fun at parties.

    Comment by Demoralized Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 10:49 am

  8. ==There’s zero purpose for that tactic on a sign.==

    Yeah. It’s a super secret subliminal tactic for the cops to get you. Come on.

    Comment by Demoralized Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 10:50 am

  9. I do a lot of interstate driving. I found those humor signs pretty effective at getting the message out and they also broke up the boredom of long drives limited to billboards telling me where the next McDonalds or Holiday Inn was.

    Comment by Louis G Atsaves Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 10:52 am

  10. You’d think that someone named “Peter Montgomery Buttigeig” would have developed a sense of humor by now.

    According to the story, the federal government believes that the signs can be distracting. They now insist signage must be “simple, direct, brief, legible and clear.”

    They don’t really offer any evidence that there have been any traffic accidents, injuries or fatalities as a result of signage. But I would submit that any and all “signage” is distracting to the degree it requires you to take your eyes off the road, and the state’s highway signs are far less distracting than the Brian Urlacher hair replacement signs the length and breadth of the Chicago highway system.

    And that gets to the second point: the primary test of the signs should be their “effectiveness”, not whether they are so bone-dry and lifeless that people ignore them, which is basically what the feds are demanding. Keep in mind these signs about texting are not meant to reach everyone, they target specific audiences, some are going to work better than others, but we are never going to improve if we don’t try to innovate.

    What’s wrong with “OMG stop txting!” or “All I want for Christmas is you to get home safe.”

    Lighten up, Monty.

    Comment by Shecky Greene Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 11:05 am

  11. On interstates away from urban areas where the interchanges are spaced by several miles, adding some humor to the messages are fine. However, when you have 4-5 lanes, only 1 or 2 miles between interchanges, you don’t want to distract the drivers - give them the facts.

    Where I see the real problem are signs on suburban streets and placing these signs near signalized intersections. You giving drivers information overload.

    Comment by bogey golfer Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 11:29 am

  12. Wonder if the “Use yah blinkahs!” sign I saw on the Massachusetts turnpike will now be banned?

    Comment by West Side the Best Side Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 2:02 pm

  13. If they’re going to search people based on pot smell, all of downtown Springfield is getting searched. My entire downtown apartment building has smelled like pot since legalization. I’m not complaining. I’m just saying don’t search me because I’m not the one doing it, and also it’s legal so go catch an actual criminal. And what’s to keep them from just saying they smell it at anytime/anyplace.

    Comment by ugh. Friday, Jan 19, 24 @ 3:56 pm

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