They finally got smart and changed the #-Time part to update quickly, like a McDonald's XX billion served sign.
They should set it up like the old fashioned baseball scoreboards (similar to Fenway) where they can just change the number from behind every time we win another.They finally got smart and changed the #-Time part to update quickly, like a McDonald's XX billion served sign.
One sign for every championship placed at intervals leading up to the exit.Love the sign. Hate the sign.
It’s too small to read going by it at, ahem, 65 mph.
They need to redo it, with either more signs or a bigger sign. Much bigger font.
I’m gonna bet each sign costs more than you and I can fathom, so 20+ signs would be rather expensive.One sign for every championship placed at intervals leading up to the exit.
Agreed. We can come up with something that doesn't look like a sheet of painted plywood with some vinyl letters stuck on it.Love the sign. Hate the sign.
It’s too small to read going by it at, ahem, 65 mph.
They need to redo it, with either more signs or a bigger sign. Much bigger font.
It's tradition, keep it going!Agreed. We can come up with something that doesn't look like a sheet of painted plywood with some vinyl letters stuck on it.
Can’t we get one of those new electronic billboards we can customize however we want? You can have the titles up there, highlights (today in Husky history) and welcomes to recruits on their way in for a visit?
Cmon Ned. Step up.
Wouldn't comply with MUTCDCan’t we get one of those new electronic billboards we can customize however we want? You can have the titles up there, highlights (today in Husky history) and welcomes to recruits on their way in for a visit?
Cmon Ned. Step up.
Its an Interstate Highway regulated by FHWA and the AASHTO so I doubt it will be allowed.
To be honest - It surprises me that this current sign its allowed in the first place. Actually, I think its legal as long as the sign is Blue/White.
I remember Governor Cuomo invested in a bunch of "I love NY signs" with points of interests/tourist hotspots across the state. After spending several million dollars the federal government told him the signs didnt meet federal standards for Interstates and had to be removed.
CT doesn't suck. It's one of the few sane places to live in the country.Your post is why CT sucks.