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 Billboard Advertising News & Press Releases
| 10/3/2007 |
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Feds Say Yes to Digital Billboards |
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Feds Say Yes to Digital Billboards Media Post By Erik Sass October 3, 2007
. In a major victory for outdoor advertisers, the Federal Highway Administration issued a memorandum last week giving the go-ahead for the installation of digital signage along the nation's Interstate highways and other federally subsidized roadways.
Coming amid vociferous objections from some municipal governments, which claim electronic billboards are a safety hazard, the FHWA decision buoys the hopes of outdoor advertisers that are betting big on digital signage to drive revenue growth.
The key part of the memorandum from the FHWA, a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation, says that states are entitled to allow installation of signs that "do not violate a prohibition against 'intermittent' or 'flashing' or 'moving' lights." Federal law distinguishes between these prohibited types of signage, and changeable signage where messages are displayed for a certain fixed period of time--lessening the likelihood that drivers will be distracted.
Based on a survey of existing state and federal laws, the FHWA suggests that: "Duration of each display is generally between 4 and 10 seconds-- 8 seconds is recommended." |
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