PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation is once again asking citizens to put their word skills on display as part of the agency’s annual Safety Message Contest. ADOT opened the submission ...
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 ...
There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays, Make it there safely. The state police message is straightforward. “Help keep the Holiday season safe, report suspicious activity to NJOHSP 866-4-SAFE-NJ,” ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — The Arizona Department of Transportation is taking a break from its usual stable of safety messages, such as "Drive Hammered, Get Nailed," this Labor Day Weekend to showcase the ...
Raising awareness about the need to remain vigilant around rail crossings constitutes a message both the public and the system’s operators should take seriously. Currently, a PSA targeting one ...
(KFVS) - National Work Zone Awareness Week gets underway with messages of safety as road construction season ramps up. The awareness week kicked off on Monday, April 21 and runs through Friday, April ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennesseans have a chance to have their safety messages displayed on signs across the state over the holidays, during the Make Travel Bright Safety Sign Contest. The Tennessee ...
PHOENIX — The public now has the chance to decide which safety messages will show up on Valley highways. It’s through the Arizona Department of Transportation, which just announced the top Safety ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — This Fourth of July weekend, the Hawaii Department of Transportation is reminding drivers not to drink and drive — and the department is getting creative with its messaging. The ...
ABERDEEN, S.D. (KELO) — Dabbling in video production isn’t something Katelyn Ryan had ever considered doing. But when a fellow student encouraged the Aberdeen Central senior to enter a teen driving ...
A new safety study will see 100,000 drivers getting a message from D.C. government saying they or someone who drives their car needs to change their driving habits. Red light and speed cameras will ...