Mixed Messages

As bunch of errands had me on the freeway yesterday.  A little congestion slowed everybody down in time for me to look up and see this on the highway signage:

Keep your speed down
Wear your safety gear
Get home in one piece

It was more interesting than the usual signage and as it was three lines, I automatically starting counting the syllables, wondering if it was MNDots idea of highway haiku.  Not haiku.

When I got home, I wondered if I could find any information online about the signage.  I was surprised to find out that there is actually a program called “Message Monday” that encourages safe driving.  You can even submit your own idea for a message on the website.  Some of the messages are actually quite funny:

Fly under
The radar by
Obeying speed limit

Give blood
The right way
Not on the highway

Don we now our
Fastened seatbelt
Fa la la la la la

I’m not sure I want to increase my highway time on Mondays to see more of these messages, but I do find it intriguing that this program exists.   Of course, if I submit something it will have to be

Speedy Gonzalez
You’re not.  Please keep the pedal
Off of the metal

What message would you like to submit?

26 thoughts on “Mixed Messages”

  1. Decades ago, fresh out of the Army, I moved into an apartment with two high school classmates, one of whom was Chicano. I was VERY culturally oblivious. One day he started talking about cartoon characters like The Frito Bandito, Speedy Gonzalez, and other “comic Mexicans”, revealing his ire. Though I didn’t understand him at that moment, I took something to heart. Your Speedy Gonzalez message is clever, but I don’t think it will pass muster as “inclusive and respectful.” But then, maybe a certain part of the zeitgeist might see me as “woke.”

    I remember a Burma Shave sign from when I was even younger: “drinking drivers, nothing worse, they put the quart before the hearse.”

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    1. Speedy was shelved and then brought back. He is very popular in Latin American on the whole, with a minority objecting to the stereotype. I was pretty young when it debuted. It was of the things that made me aware of stereotype at a young age along with Charlie Chan and a host of portrayals Native Americans and African Americans.
      Clyde

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        1. And the other prolific Charlie Chan was an American actor. What was astounding is that I didn’t think either one of them were very good actors, but between the two of them, they made about four dozen Charlie Chan movies!

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  2. Some more gems from the Burma Shave archives:
    A NUT AT THE WHEEL
    A PEACH ON HIS RIGHT
    A CURVE IN THE ROAD
    FRUIT SALAD THAT NIGHT

    THE ONE WHO DRIVES WHEN
    HE’S BEEN DRINKING
    DEPENDS ON YOU
    TO DO HIS THINKING

    IF DAISIES ARE
    YOUR FAVORITE FLOWER
    KEEP PUSHIN’ UP
    THOSE MILES-PER-HOUR

    HE LIT A MATCH
    TO CHECK GAS TANK
    THAT’S WHY THEY CALL HIM
    SKINLESS FRANK

    and the one I remember from childhood drives:
    SPRING HAS SPRUNG
    THE GRASS HAS RIZ
    WHERE LAST YEAR’S
    CARELESS DRIVER IS

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