Signs of the Times
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008Our federal bureaucracy is finally coming to the end of a three-year process to decide what those little “RV Friendly” logos on highway signs will look like – and it doesn’t appear that the Federal Highway Administration (FHwA) is going to please the 15 states that have started up their own logo program while the feds dithered.
The existing logos – 12-inch yellow circles with the black letters “RV” inside them – appear along with logos for retailers and the blue highway signs that you see as you approach Interstate exits to indicate they can accommodate RVs in terms of parking, turning radius and vertical clearance.
Fifteen states, including Oregon, Louisiana, Florida, California and Tennessee, have adopted the RV Friendly program while waiting for the FHwA to make a decision on where the logo should be placed on signs and how large it should be.
A number of clubs and organizations, including the Good Sam Club, Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA), the Escapees RV club and the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), don’t like that the federal highway folks want to make the logo two inches smaller – and want to move it a few inches to be inside the box with the business advertising rather than more visibly overlapping its border. That will require the retail logo inside the frame to be smaller.
It’s all very arcane, but RVIA has set up a “grassroots” website (www.ract.com) to engage RVers with the federal government in hopes consumers will use it to fire off e-mails to the FHwA objecting to the new placement. “The hope is that we’ll get tens of thousands of RVers to do that,” said Matt Wald, RVIA director of government affairs.
And even if the FHwA’s proposed placement becomes final, it’s not likely that the signs already in place will be changed any time soon. States will have 15 years to comply.