June 28, 201312 yr Warning and caution signs on our roads, do they actually add to the danger by distracting, people with excessive amount of constant info. I wonder whether dyslexic or illiterate people are statistically unsafer as drivers:confused: Edited June 28, 201312 yr by jazper53
June 30, 201312 yr Yeah in work the other week I spent an entire morning changing about 50 signs from this. http://www.lastingimpressionsonline.co.uk/acatalog/05272.gif To this. http://www.firesafetyltd.co.uk/sprinklers-safetysigns-firealarms/0059.jpg Strangely nobody noticed. We have also had a number of complaints to say our no dogs sign doesn't say "except guide dogs" but we usually just tell them that whoever has the guide dog won't see the sign.
July 1, 201312 yr An unfortunate choice of colour. In street signage, the colour blue indicates "advisory". You need to go back and change them to red.
July 3, 201312 yr And how do you evacuate from a tsunami when the sign says STOP? [ATTACH]6234.vB[/ATTACH] This was in Washington state. On one stretch of road, we actually saw 'Tsunami evacuation route' pointing to the east, and 'volcano evacuation route' pointing west. Lord help them if both happen together! Phil If you have to keep the door shut, how do you get out when there's a fire?
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