Photos: 15+ clever freeway signs aimed at keeping Arizona drivers safe
The Arizona Department of Transportation often displays eye-catching freeway signs around holidays and special events to promote driver safety. Here are a few you may have seen while driving:
This message, inspired by the "Cha Cha Slide," won ADOT's 2022 safety message contest. Over 3,000 entries were submitted in the contest.
This reggae-inspired sign was one of the winners of ADOT's 2022 safety message contest.
This message was displayed on Oct. 3, 2022 in honor of the movie "Mean Girls," which includes a reference to that date in an oft-quoted scene.
This sign was one of three food-themed ones motorists saw around Thanksgiving last year.
Arizona motorists traveling around Christmas this year might see this sign while driving on local highways.
This Christmastime rhyme is just one of several messages ADOT is displaying this year.
Another festive pun used by ADOT to promote driving safety.
This ADOT sign was recently displayed for Hanukkah this year, which began the evening of Nov. 28 and lasts until Dec. 6.
This sign was one of three food-themed ones motorists saw around Thanksgiving this year.
This sign was one of three food-themed ones motorists saw around Thanksgiving this year.
It's not a trick... ADOT treated drivers to this message on Halloween in 2020.
Another Halloween-related sign that grabbed the attention of Arizona drivers was introduced in October 2017.
ADOT used lyrics from the song "You Will Be Found" from the hit Broadway musical "Dear Evan Hansen" when the show came to Arizona State University's Gammage theater in November 2018.
Keeping with the "Dear Evan Hansen" theme, ADOT paid homage to the musical with another sign featuring lyrics from the show.
Anyone who is familiar with Taylor Swift may recognize ADOT's nod to the pop star's songs "Bad Blood" and "Shake It Off" seen in May 2018 before the singer kicked off her Reputation album tour at the University of Phoenix Stadium.
This sign was one of the top two in the 2019 Arizona Department of Transportation Safety Message Contest. Mitzie Warner, who came up with the message, got to type it into the sign system and have it displayed over state highways in June 2019.
David Posey's safety message reminds people to avoid driving drunk and was the other winner in ADOT's 2019 sign contest.
Scott and Paula Cullymore of Mesa came up with this Dr. Seuss-inspired safety message that won ADOT’s Safety Message Contest in 2020.
A previous winner's message on Arizona's Loop 101 in 2017.

