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    Massachusetts' 'use yah blinkah' highway signs banned by feds

    By Steph Solis,

    2024-01-17
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    Friends, carpoolers and road ragers, we gather here not to curse out the feds, but to mourn the highway signs they're killing.

    Catch up fast: The U.S. Federal Highway Administration's war on fun, once waged against New Jersey , has spread nationwide.


    • The electronic highway messages that brought some levity during traffic jams will be phased out by 2026 under new federal rules .
    • That includes the "use yah blinkahs" signs that debuted in 2014 , and the "stay classy, Massachusetts" signs that went live later.

    Why it matters: To know Bay State drivers is to love them in spite of their terrible, aggressive driving.

    • They don't call us Massholes for nothing.

    Zoom in: The highway administration wants messages that are "simple, direct, brief, legible and clear" … and devoid of humor.

    • Really. The administration's new manual cautions against signs that are "intended to be humorous" or have pop culture references lest they be misunderstood by most drivers.

    Yes, but: Just about everyone in Massachusetts knows what a "blinker" is.

    • Some even heed the signs' warnings.

    Steph's thought bubble: To the state workers behind those signs, thank you for making us laugh while we try to survive the MassPike and I-93.

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