Learn the history of how florescent five sided yellow-green signs became the official sign template for school zone warning signs. Read more at CPC Signs. Fluorescent Yellow-Green Signs The color most important to know, by far, is Fluorescent Yellow-Green, also known as FYG to traffic sign manufacturers. The specially engineered color is reserved among all traffic signs to alert drivers to school zones. It’s not the yellow with an orange tint that you see on more general warning signs, such as railroad crossings, no-passing zones, or to indicate an impending merge. It’s not the yellow you see on a school bus, either—that’s known as National School Bus Glossy Yellow. FYG is an entirely different hue. The History of a Color School warning signs are Fluorescent Yellow-Green to ensure they are never mistaken for something else. The neon-like yellow materials weren’t durable enough for long-term signage until the early 1990s. FYG...

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What Do Different Traffic Sign Shapes Mean?
Recognizing what different traffic sign shapes mean can be the difference between life and death. Here are the nine basic shapes lining roads today. Traffic existed long before traffic signs did, as more cars on American roads started heading in different directions at different speeds. In the early 1900s, drivers navigated by looking for colored bands wrapped around poles, and in 1915, Detroit installed the first black-and-white stop sign. But in low visibility conditions, these signs just didn’t do the job. As cars entered the mainstream, the potential for accidents became more alarming. By the 1920s, automobile organizations agreed that traffic control signs needed to be standardized so that drivers from anywhere could understand them. Shapes could instantly communicate in any language. Even if you hadn’t passed a test on what different traffic sign shapes meant, you soon realized that smoother curves were used for friendlier messages, while the...
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