That’s not a highway, that’s an Alternative Fuels Corridor!
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This sign on I-93 south of Concord looks promising, but what does it mean? David Brooks—Monitor staff
Published: 7/5/2021 3:39:54 PM
We Baby Boomers fixate on road signs but it’s not our fault. All our driving habits were developed before cell phones and satellite maps and digital voices warning that your exit is coming up in a quarter mile.
We braved the interstate highways when the only assistance came in the form of words in Highway Gothic font on green plywood next to the breakdown lane. So the digital generation can’t blame us for reading every single one of those signs as we drive along rather than staring at the dashboard touch screen like modern motorists.