Phone Home… Safely
Points throughout the state
It has been many years since I originally put this page together and I’m happy to report that it has become the go-to place on the Intertubes for those curious about these idiotic signs. I’m so proud.
The only thing that could beat that is if the media recognized this important piece of online documentation. Oh snap! The Day did just that in September 2019!
I get search engine hits on this page way more than you’d think. These signs are definitely curiousities. I’ve driven many miles around my country and I’ve never seen one of these signs anywhere else. Nor have I found a non-CT web presence of them either, so until I do, I’m stating that the E.T. The Extra Terrestrial Progressive Car Insurance Buckle Up signs are pretty much unique to Connecticut.*
*This is not true.
The funny thing is, it wasn’t supposed to be that way at all. During the Super Bowl in 1999, Progressive launched a massive marketing campaign with ET as as their spokesalien. Never mind it was about 17 years too late. They blanketed the country with flyers and educational posters and print ads – all to promote safety. And their insurance of course.
So what about the roadsigns? From the US Department of Transortation website:
Progressive provided free roadside signs to organizations that could place them in locations where they are visible to traffic. The signs were made available in a variety of formats, including the familiar diamond shaped yellow advisory signs that are used to warn of hazards ahead. The plan, to place the highly visible signs in communities around the country, is growing. Connecticut was one of the first states to receive signs, where city planners and engineers ordered nearly 4,000 of them.
The article does not mention any other states getting in on the weirdness. And I can sure as heck report that there are nowhere near 4000 of these things in Connecticut. When I started this page in 2007, I knew where two signs were. Since those two, I’ve collected several more and the comments section provides locations of several more. But not 4000.
Also, over the years I’ve received a bunch of reader submissions from other states as well. See the comments below and keep them coming!
You want more? Here’s more:
On the two driveways into Bethlehem’s Town Hall (Note subtle difference)
Non-Connecticut
CTMQ’s Highways, Roads, & Tunnels
Rick says
December 29, 2019 at 12:03 pmDidnt see it listed. Theres one at the exit of the Wethersfield (CT) Public Library.
Janet says
April 7, 2020 at 10:56 amWe see one on Boothhill Rd in Trumbull just south of entrance to the school!
Jon says
June 16, 2020 at 8:24 pmSpring St. Windsor Locks where it ends at the airport. I think rt. 75 is the intersection.
A. Smith says
October 23, 2020 at 10:21 amJust bought one at a thrift store in Colorado!
Matt P says
December 20, 2020 at 3:04 pmI encountered this one at Bittner Park in Guilford.
https://www.relayer35.com/PetHighlights/2020/December/P2290697.jpg
Mike mallery says
January 19, 2022 at 10:15 pmI have one . Anyone know the value
Amber says
March 26, 2022 at 2:50 pmThere was one on Howard ave and Spring st. in new haven until this past summer- was taken down when someone hit the pole
Comment if Interested says
June 6, 2022 at 4:23 pmHello, we have several of both the yellow & the white up for sale. Barn fresh. The gentleman worked for the DOT in CT, these were ordered but they didn’t get put up when the town changed their minds on them. Hen2pluck@yahoo.com