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By Christine Pelisek, Wednesday, Sep. 24 2008 @ 12:37PM
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The Schwarzenegger administration is considering advertisements on freeway signs used for Amber Alerts and other emergencies.

The advertisements would be posted on 674 electronic roadside message boards according to the LA Times. The funds raised – estimated at millions - would go towards the financially strapped highway fund.

The Times reported that the plan was introduced by Clear Channel, which stands to make millions if the proposal goes through. Legislation has already been drafted with the involvement of state Sen. George Runner (R-Lancaster), who drafted the bill that brought the Amber Alert system to California. According to the Times, the Schwarzenegger administration “touted the idea” in a letter to the U.S. Transportation Secretary.

The proposal would be up for bid and the winner would replace the state's old emergency message signs with new flashy video screens that would show advertisements when it wasn’t posting Amber Alerts.

The proposal has raised the ire of traffic safety activists who believe that the advertisements would be too distracting to drivers.

"This proposal recklessly ignores issues of traffic safety, visual blight, and the ongoing privatization of public space by allowing our visual environment to be filled with commercial messages," says Dennis Hathaway, president of the Coalition to Ban Billboard Blight. "Those signs were intended to give motorists important information about highway conditions and emergencies, not inducements to buy the latest products and services. No matter how badly the state needs revenue, this is absolutely the wrong way to go about raising it."

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Comments (8)

Lil Moe says:

Come on...Cell phone usage in vehicles has been restricted and text messaging is soon to be affected too. But looking at ads on the freeway? Come on im sure thats going to cause people to not concentrate on the road...BUT hold on its the government ITS OK...OH NEVERMIND!

Posted On: Thursday, Sep. 25 2008 @ 1:33PM
Ian says:

He'll soon find the wrath of the federal government down on him. The current Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) prohibits anything resembling commercial information on those signs. Check out:

http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/htm/2003r1/part2/part2a.htm

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 30 2008 @ 12:23AM
Markus Simms says:

Geez, what's next "This Stop Sign Sponsored by Pepsi"?

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 30 2008 @ 1:09AM
JIff Jones says:

LOL, Dont you just love bureaucracy. Stupid is as stupid does!

Jiff
www.privacy.es.tc

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 30 2008 @ 4:25AM
V says:

Do they want people to tune out the billboards? Why look if I know 99% of the time its an ad?

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 30 2008 @ 9:57AM
Dan Danknick, Santa Ana CA says:

This really is unbelievable. I already hate the visual SPAM of "Do-this-or-that IT'S THE LAW!" on those boards, but this is government flexing its weight because they think we have no recourse. Senator Runner should be ashamed of not opposing this, much less working to further it! Guess it's time to get a large pipe cutter, a la the beginning of Cool Hand Luke.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 30 2008 @ 10:53AM
mike says:

What an asinine idea. The nerve and GREED of the system. Wake up everyone, it's our duty to check it.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 30 2008 @ 10:53AM
nick_droncn says:

http://www.message_accoli.com/

Posted On: Saturday, Dec. 27 2008 @ 11:25AM

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