Someone in another mentioned the fluorescent pink incident management signs the MUTCD specifies. I've never seen them in real life. Has anyone else? Any pictures?
Well I've heard that some can be seen in Streetview around Minneapolis, MN because the pics were taken the day of the I-35W bridge collapse, and I've seen pictures somewhere on them used in Oklahoma City from its bombing in the 90s, but I've never seen them used in person before.
I don't believe I've actually seen them in person - there have been a couple times I've wondered whether some signs were pink or orange, but was too far away to get a good look.
These are the best pictures I've found of these signs so far online:
http://www.labsafety.com/store/Signs_-_Labels_-_Tapes/Traffic_Control/Construction_Signs/24531309/ (http://www.labsafety.com/store/Signs_-_Labels_-_Tapes/Traffic_Control/Construction_Signs/24531309/)
http://www.trafficsafetyexperts.com/incident-management.html (http://www.trafficsafetyexperts.com/incident-management.html)
I have pictures coming up from my recent Florida trip. I took several, so hopefully a couple will show that pink color nicely.
Curious: When did the highlighter colors start coming on vogue? Now i see fluorescent orange in construction zones, highlighter green-yellow on school zone signs, and now orange-yellow on warning/caution signs...''
*if they drag out highlighter red for STOP, i am quitting!!!! :wow: :pan:
I think it has to do with sign technology getting better. The red-orange and yellow-orange are acceptable variants on construction signs to make them stand out more vs. the standard orange (which looks almost red). Green-yellow is supposed to stand out more for pedestrian-related signs, even though to me it just looks rather unwell ("green in the gills", as you will). Your "orange-yellow" is really just a dark shade of the standard yellow - not fluorescent, just a new sign technology with deeper/more prismatic color. Finally, the fluorescent pink is an idea to make temporary signs look a little different than standard work zone signs. I don't see a need for that given the use of the shades of fluorescent orange.
The pink signs are only used as temporary construction signs used for short-duration projects (like projects for just a few hours or a day). They are made with burlap or cloth or some material like that. I noted two sets of them yesterday used by survey crews.
Actually, the pink color is reserved in the MUTCD only for incident management use. These would be for evacuations and the like, and shouldn't be used for construction purposes (although incident management signs may be orange instead of pink, as the allowed use of pink is relatively recent).
Yes, incident management signs can be orange. But the basic idea I got from it is that anything very short-notice, short-duration, etc. could end up in pink. I checked the MUTCD and didn't see any definition of what would fall under incident management.
Any chance the pink color is just a faded orange, at least in the case of the temporary burlap signs?
They are pink. See Chapter 6I of the MUTCD (http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/pdfs/2003/Ch6I.pdf).
Quote from: ctsignguy on April 11, 2009, 08:32:11 AM
*if they drag out highlighter red for STOP, i am quitting!!!! :wow: :pan:
I can photoshop one for you ;)
The guy behind me in the beetle will go, "Now they look so fabulous, like OMG!".
Quote from: Hellfighter06 on June 11, 2009, 01:13:33 PM
The guy behind me in the beetle will go, "Now they look so fabulous, like OMG!".
:clap: :-D ... and much lolz ensued
the only time I've ever seen pink signs for something other than a road or survey crew is in a picture of that time in Boston that the light-up guy with the middle finger was mistaken for a bomb.
pink signs are basically a quick way for the right wing to identify the work of "terr0rist3s!!!1114"
well yeah man, i mean everyone at MIT will tell you that terrorists are the ones who work with circuit boards all the time. like that girl at the airport wearing them as a fashion statement. we should be ever vigilant for students who like science. science is clearly evil...
Quote from: agentsteel53 on June 11, 2009, 11:01:16 PM
the only time I've ever seen pink signs for something other than a road or survey crew is in a picture of that time in Boston that the light-up guy with the middle finger was mistaken for a bomb.
pink signs are basically a quick way for the right wing to identify the work of "terr0rist3s!!!1114"
Why do you need to make a statement that is a blanket statement that, as written, cannot possibly be true.
Or was this in some strange way supposed to be funny and I didn't get it?
about as true as the notion that putting one's shampoo into a quart bag makes air travel safer.
Quote from: agentsteel53 on June 12, 2009, 07:40:51 PM
about as true as the notion that putting one's shampoo into a quart bag makes air travel safer.
Point taken. I personally have never heard anything about Fluorescent pink signs.
I must have let my subscription to
Conspiracy Monthly lapse. :sombrero:
No hard feelings. I apparently overreacted and misjudged your intent. I've edited my previous post to, hopefully, be less inflammatory.
thanks!
I was just reminded, by the mention of pink signs, of the silliness of the occasion from the last time I saw them.
99% of the the time, though, I've just seen them say "SURVEY CREW".
Pink signs....survey crew......
hmmm....*wonders if it might be safe to draw any conclusions, then decides to keep them where they belong...to myself!* :eyebrow:
and we now resume our regular silliness...
But seriously folks, I think that I some of the temporary fabric "Road Work" (They don't like Road Construction down here for some reason.) and "Utility Work" signs have been pink.
I think the fabric signs are supposed to be orange, but the light shining through the cloth makes them appear pink sometimes. I certainly haven't seen any of the Pepto-Bismol hue the MUTCD prescribes.
Found One! :clap:
(https://www.aaroads.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.firehouse.com%2Fmz%2Fimages%2F2004%2F5%2F6_extrication2.jpg&hash=9e25bd5461d2d37f04e6d330138652b009358c09)
That is definitely a pink sign! Good job! :D
Though I wonder if all pink signs are that vague...
Utility Crew Ahead or Road Survey Ahead are others. How specific do you want a sign to get? These are intended for quick, temporary use. You won't find 500 ft, 1/2 mile, etc.
Quote from: Hellfighter06 on June 13, 2009, 11:02:25 AM
Found One! :clap:
(https://www.aaroads.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.firehouse.com%2Fmz%2Fimages%2F2004%2F5%2F6_extrication2.jpg&hash=9e25bd5461d2d37f04e6d330138652b009358c09)
(https://www.aaroads.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ssoworld.com%2Fpix%2FOrly.jpg&hash=e78be02fd1bbe7c4a33542e129b002631801f7d1)
sorry, just had to do it. :-D
I just found one today! First one in NJ I've seen. It was DETOUR with a stick-on (also pink) right arrow. Was for 511 North at 287 South (Exit 40) but didn't see any other signs that it would go with as part of any detour. No photos - I was biking.
Came across one on EB I-80 just after NE 50 today. It was along the lines of 'emergency truck repair', but really needed to be a '.right lane closed'. Circled around to try and get a picture, but by the time I got back -thank you stupid seemingly broken light at Giles Road exit -it had been taken down and the truck being repaired was back on the move.
I've seen a number of these lately, the most common being for survey crews.