As the great Chevy Bolt recall soldiers on, it appears that certain regional authorities are taking safety measures into their own hands. A sign erected at Northwest Arkansas National Airport in Highfill, Arkansas, calls for Bolt drivers to see airport personnel for parking instructions due to a defect that could cause them to catch fire.
The sign was spotted by our own Caleb Jacobs on Monday. Based on what he'd seen, he said there appeared to be about 10 of them total, posted at every parking gate around the airport. "They’re recent," he added. "I didn’t see them anywhere when I was here last week." You can see Caleb's photo of the sign below, but it reads, "For customer safety: Due to the General Motors recall of Chevrolet Bolt EVs, owners must proceed to the main cashier booth for instructions as to where to park. Thank you for your compliance!"