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The cost to get a logo on an information sign is for each direction. So if a business wanted their logo on both sides of the highway, it could cost them anywhere between $2,000 and $4,800.
The logo was updated again in 2007 to give it a more modern and futuristic appearance. While the McLaren swoosh remained in the symbol, it was given a slight 3D effect, and a new, stylish font was ...
Drive up I-5 and you’ll see the same few logos on each highway information sign – Wendy’s, Shell, Holiday Inn Express, a Subway if you’re lucky. Maybe every few dozen miles, you’ll see a ...
The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department will be rebranding and changing its name this summer...and with the change comes a new logo.AHTD will officially become ARDOT- Arkansas ...
A sign on Interstate 35 mistakenly uses the symbol for a U.S. highway on an exit for Interstate 70. This photo was taken by a passenger, not the driver. Chris Fickett The Kansas City Star ...
Every year, businesses pay $300 per logo displayed, according to NCDOT. Logos are typically displayed twice on signs along the highway and on ramps (one in each direction), meaning businesses pay ...