Democratic Reps. Greg Stanton (Ariz.) and Thomas Kean Jr. (N.J.) wrote a letter to the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) administrator, Shailen Bhatt, expressing their concern about “unnecessary federal overreach” over a federal traffic safety rule. Stanton posted the letter to his account on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter Thursday, and said that “unnecessary federal overreach might mean states like Arizona and New Jersey can't use humorous traffic safety signs.” The letter references a recently-released manual from the FHWA that says some road signs cannot display messages with "obscure" or "secondary meanings" like those that have pop culture references or are try
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