We all love a funny safety video, as do airlines. They draw media attention and give frequent travelers a bit of variety in the pre-flight routine. A recent parody by the comedy performance Funny or ...
You may have heard that federal officials are cracking down on highway humor. Signs like “Seat belts are in, everybody’s wearing them” and “Don’t be a grinch, let them merge” are to be phased out by ...
How does one convey the importance of distancing newborns from electronic hazards in a way that captures an audience’s attention? How about with a well-dressed cardinal dubbed Bird Ben Franklin? In a ...
Delta Air Lines has debuted another new safety video with a variety of sight gags and jokes. The new video features a return of Deltalina, the flight attendant who wags her finger at would-be smokers ...
Federal highway officials were not pleased with New Jersey's funny digital messages and road warnings and ordered the state to take them down. The Federal Highway Administration reportedly told the ...
BOSTON – The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has announced the winners of a contest to come up with humorous yet valuable safety messages for electronic highway message boards. The contest ...
Federal officials want states to “use good judgment” and avoid humorous highway signs that may confuse or distract drivers. State officials say witty signs “break through the noise.” By Michael ...
While many issues divide Republicans and Democrats, they united in a message to federal highway officials Tuesday demanding answers about why New Jersey had to end its humorous highway safety messages ...