answer:It has been over ten years since I’ve driven in California, so I can’t comment on roads I haven’t seen lately. However, you’ve pretty much described the road signs on I-84 in New York. When I see one of those big green signs at night and can’t read any of it, I take a quick glance at the GPS to see what exit I’m near. (Fortunately, New York is seldom a destination for me, but it is nice to know where I am sometimes, and how soon I’ll be in PA or CT where I might be able to read the signs.) Of course, Connecticut has the super-frustrating habit of adding and cutting off lanes without much notice, tons of “Exit Only” and left side exit lanes, and the winding, up-and-down roads that New England has always been famous for, translated to the Interstate. At least we haven’t cut back the trees for 50 yards on the side of the roadway, as Massachusetts has. Maybe we just ran out of money for that.