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Feds Take Aim at Electronic Highway Signs, Messages on Them Are About to Look a Lot Different Now

President Joe Biden’s humorless administration is at it again. As Biden seeks to have total control over every aspect of our lives, the feds are setting out to even eliminate the funny quips often seen on electronic road signs on highways across the country.

The Federal Highway Administration published its latest rules changes on Dec. 19, giving states two years to come into compliance with them all, The Associated Press reported Sunday.

Some of the new rules in the 1,100-page manual take aim at what is allowed on electronic road information signs.

The new mandates ban signs with funny or obscure messages, references to pop culture or anything that isn’t strictly traffic-related because the agency says they could distract drivers, according to the AP.

The messages will be banned by 2026.

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6 thoughts on “Feds Take Aim at Electronic Highway Signs, Messages on Them Are About to Look a Lot Different Now”

  1. “The messages will be banned by 2026” 2026 just happens to be when they will have the Kill Switch mandate in place for all new cars. They just want total control over every aspect of our lives!

  2. Those signs should not be used for entertainment! They are just another distraction from driving. There are already enough distractions with texting, playing games and yaking on cell phones.

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