'Hey teens buckling up is totes yeet yo': Cringey highway signs might be backfiring a bit

UDOT has gone mad with power.
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Andy Moser
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Utah commuters are having a real trip with the message keyed into their digital highway signs.

Unveiled earlier this week by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), the signs read "Hey teens buckling up is totes yeet yo."

Pump the breaks— did we read that right?


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Wow, yep. And it's actually real, according to a tweet sent from the official UDOT Twitter account, the message is part of Teen Driver Safety Week.

"We may not be hip to all the slang, but we know that buckling up reduces the risk of serious injury in a crash by half," the tweet reads.

Although the department seems to be self-aware and obviously well-intentioned, it might be fair to say that the message is having some unintended effects.

Various users in the Twitter thread are also snapping pics of the signs and reacting accordingly.

We're not transportation experts or anything, but maybe people taking out their phones to take pictures while doing 60 down the highway isn't the safest result.

Stay cool, fellow kids.

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Andy Moser

Andy is a fellow on Mashable's Culture team. He graduated with a B.S. from the University of North Florida in 2018 and moved to New York to pursue journalism in culture and entertainment. He can (and will) talk for too long about Star Wars and movies in general. His fear of stinging insects and 80+ degree weather will keep him inside forever. He wishes he were shorter.

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