MDOT holds another Safety Message Contest

Time to get creative and send a safety message to drivers all across the state of Mississippi in the most creative way possible.

The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is bringing back its annual Safety Message Contest for another year, so bring your “A” game and come up with the punniest, cleverest messages for your chance to win.

This year’s contest will run from June 1-15.

“MDOT is focused on safety; we want the traveling public as well as our roadside workers to make it home every night,” said MDOT Executive Director Brad White. “These messages you see along the roadways help remind drivers of easy ways to increase their safety when behind the wheel.”

MDOT’s traffic safety messages appear on DMS boards along highways and interstates throughout Mississippi. These messages, which are often related to current events and pop culture, are part of an effort to encourage drivers to change their actions behind the wheel. However, any local emergency messages and traffic updates automatically override scheduled messages on the DMS boards.

There is no limit to the number of messages you can submit, but below are some guidelines to remember:

  • The message must relate to traffic safety.
  • Signs can only accommodate three lines and 21 characters per line, including spaces.
  • Hashtags, phone numbers and website addresses are not allowed.
  • No emojis.

For this year’s contest, participants are encouraged to focus their messages on the following themes:

  • Speeding
  • Distracted Driving/Texting and Driving
  • Seat Belt Safety
  • Sober Driving
  • Work Zone Safety
  • Turn Signals/Blinkers
  • Left Lane Driving Etiquette  

Follow @MississippiDOT on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for details on how to submit your messages.

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