Mean Texas will have to immediately replace any signs installed over the The Highway Administration's rejection of Clearview does not TxDOT spokesman Bob Kaufman said research indicates the use ofĬlearview is "appropriate" for highway signs, but that Texas 'This is great.' Because they understand the Partner at design firm Meeker & Associates in Larchmont, New York. "Texas bought in before everyone else," said Meeker, a Signs everywhere and 15 who used it on signs in certain cities or The states who opted to use Clearview, Donald Meeker, the creator ofĬlearview, estimated there are nearly 20 states who used the font on While Hecox said the Highway Administration did not keep track of "So we created this experimental process." Process in place to even consider an alternative like that," he "At that point, the Federal Highway Administration had no ![]() They had never previously considered accepting anĪlternative font to Standard Highway Alphabet, but Clearview came to The Highway Administration's decision was not made lightly, Signing from all aspects, including fonts." "The FHWA must be more open-minded to improving highway Users," TxDOT chief engineer William Hale wrote in the Feb. "As the world continues to change, there will remain a need toĪdapt and revise policies and practices to better serve all road Transportation official has sent a letter to the Highway AdministrationĪsking them to "reconsider their abrupt termination of Yet Texas is not on board with the federal government's The temporary approval was rescinded: the experiment was over." This font was better and it didn't prove to be. Roads better, safer," said Doug Hecox, a spokesman for the Federal "We're always on the look-out for things that will make Now, more than a decade later, the federal government has changed ![]() The Federal HighwayĪdministration granted approval of the new typeface on an experimental Opting to use Clearview, an independently designed font, instead of theįederally sanctioned Standard Highway Alphabet. So it was a big deal in the transportation world in 2004 when TexasĪnd a handful of other states took their signs in a different direction, For years, it was Standard Highway Alphabet or the The typeface itself leaves little spaceįor deviation. Roadways is regulated, from their fluorescent green backing to the There is little room for creativity on highway signs.Įvery inch of the large metallic rectangles that decorate the Texas ![]()
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