California lawmakers propose moratorium on digital billboards
Reporting from Sacramento --
Electronic billboards have been sprouting up all over California, flashing digital ads for SUVs and soft drinks and, some say, creating a dangerous distraction for drivers.
Alarmed at the proliferation of the signs, a group of state lawmakers from Los Angeles on Friday proposed a two-year moratorium on electronic billboards in the state.
The proposal comes a month after L.A. adopted a three-month ban on all billboards and follows a decision by the Federal Highway Administration to launch a multimillion-dollar study to determine whether the changing electronic messages pose a road hazard.
"We should not be erecting more digital billboards until we know whether they are safe," said Assemblyman Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles), who has written state legislation seeking the moratorium.
The coalition behind the measure includes Democratic Assemblymen Felipe Fuentes of Sylmar and Bob Blumenfield of Woodland Hills, and environmental groups such as Scenic America.
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