G-Artist
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As my professor once said "words mean things" and in the case of law and rule of law words take on an important meaning.
A new law in Florida call for the use of "reflective" in signage. Interpretation is as follows: "a bright red reflective color with a contrasting background."
Sounds simple, doesn't it?
At the same time I am reading MUTCD. There they talk about "retroreflective" signage.
So, what would you consider the difference, if any?
I can buy 3M Retroreflective sheeting in white, stick on a red transparent vinyl and have a retroreflective sign. Heck, that's how a lot of street signs are made.
I could paint a daub of bright red on a white background and it would be quite reflective at night when hit with a flashlight or something brighter. I know the coro signs we produce nicely show the reds when hit by headlights, ergo they are "reflective".
The way I am reading all this is that any bright red, be it paint or vinyl is "reflective" by definition of the word "reflect." Whereas "retroreflective" as used by MUTCD is quite different and very specific.
Thoughts?
A new law in Florida call for the use of "reflective" in signage. Interpretation is as follows: "a bright red reflective color with a contrasting background."
Sounds simple, doesn't it?
At the same time I am reading MUTCD. There they talk about "retroreflective" signage.
So, what would you consider the difference, if any?
I can buy 3M Retroreflective sheeting in white, stick on a red transparent vinyl and have a retroreflective sign. Heck, that's how a lot of street signs are made.
I could paint a daub of bright red on a white background and it would be quite reflective at night when hit with a flashlight or something brighter. I know the coro signs we produce nicely show the reds when hit by headlights, ergo they are "reflective".
The way I am reading all this is that any bright red, be it paint or vinyl is "reflective" by definition of the word "reflect." Whereas "retroreflective" as used by MUTCD is quite different and very specific.
Thoughts?