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It started back in November 2016. MNDOT, as the Minnesota Department of Public Safety was looking for ways to reach young men.
Starting Monday, there will be new messages on those electronic signs above the highways. You've seen those digital signs warning motorists about stepped up enforcement of laws on drunk driving ...
Dozens of electronic overhead boards, formally called dynamic or variable message signs, on freeways and streets throughout the metro area aim to warn motorists of traffic issues in real time.
An electronic sign asking MN motorists not to pump gas until nightfall prompted a KARE 11 viewer to ask why MnDOT is asking such a thing.
Before "Message Monday," MnDOT used its electronic message boards sparingly to display messages such as "1 in 4 Deaths Caused by Drunken Drivers" and "1 in 5 Traffic Deaths are Speed Related." But ...
The Federal Highway Administration released guidelines urging state transportation officials to avoid humor and pop-culture references that might confuse drivers.
Under changes in an U.S. Federal Highway Administration manual, future signs should be "simple, direct, brief, legible and clear." ...
Crews install new electronic signs on Plum Creek Parkway in Castle Rock on Dec. 14, 2016. The signs are meant to help better manage traffic on the busy roadway.
Workers will shroud familiar traffic lights and unveil new stop signs Monday as the result of a recent study of traffic patterns on post.Down the road, drivers also may expect new turn lanes and ...
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