Green highway signs, also called guide signs, are everywhere, and we pass them by without much thought. But their design has ...
Even without GPS you can stay oriented and drive confidently on unfamiliar highways and byways to get where you're going.
Road signs are the one constant when driving across our wildly diverse country. That’s because America’s roads and highways have a big, fat style guide. Driving across America today, you will ...
(WHTM) — Now that you know why highway signs are green, It is time to dive into another highway sign question. Why are some signs in one font and other signs in another font? Before that question is ...
US Route 20 starts in Boston, Massachusetts, and ends in Newport, Oregon. It's America's longest highway, measuring approximately 3,365 miles. However, nobody needs to drive for almost four days to ...
Those quirky electronic signs you see along the highway with funny messages about car safety aren't sticking around. The Federal Highway Administration has given states two years to change those signs ...
(NEXSTAR) – Only those with an acute attention to detail have noticed something wonky has been happening to signs on U.S. freeways and interstates over the past several years. Federal highway ...
A Mississippi roadside safety sign with a reference to Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” hit song. The Mississippi Department of Transportation has been using funny roadside safety signs since 2018.Courtesy ...
“Don’t drink and drive.” They’re called Variable Messaging Signs, or VMS. And they’re meant to help keep drivers safe. But on ...
Before that question is answered, let’s talk about the history of highway sign fonts. The main typeface seen on signs for many decades is called “Highway Gothic.” This typeface is defined by the ...