No joke: Feds discourage humorous electronic messages on highways
No joke: Feds discourage humorous electronic messages on highways
The U.S. Federal Highway Administration has given states two years to implement the changes.
Because the pop culture references confuse people.
They didn’t ban punny things outright, but asked they be broadly understandable
38 1 Reply“Why are you trying to have the federal government come in and tell us what we can do in our own state? Prime example that the federal government is not focusing on what they need to be.”
Bro needs to look up the meaning of the word discourage
28 0 ReplyGod forbid Federal Highway Administration or the Department of Transportation actually work on removing distractions along highways....
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Discourage means: Make guidelines to follow for humourous messages, like "don't make a reference too specific for everyone to get"
19 0 ReplyI thought it was more like "don't distract drivers on the highway"
18 0 ReplyYeah exactly. Who would have thought that the guidelines would advise that? Inconceivable! 😅
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Make guidelines to follow for humourous messages, like "don't make a reference too specific for everyone to get"
Guidelines and comittees sound the basis for amazing jokes.
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Meanwhile we still have whatever the hell this is.
19 0 ReplyNever read The Great Gatsby?
3 0 ReplyMaybe is missing a second part, like "Jesus is watching you" or maybe "Patrick is watching you and he doesn't like what he sees".
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If I can be a "14 year old deep thinker" for a moment, I truly believe that society would be thriving if we got rid of all the uncool people, but in order to create it you'd have to become pretty uncool.
13 2 ReplySometimes we have to sacrifice ourselves for the greater good.
4 1 ReplyThe greater good
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Now get rid of billboards.
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