|
Transition has begun!
|
The new running-man exit sign was installed last summer during a partial remodeling in my school. For some reason the old one hasn't been removed, so now this exit is identified by both the existent and the new standard!
The older SORTIE seems to have fluorescents now, probably a PL retrofit kit. The brand new unit is very likely LED.
|
|
I personally think if you're going to a foreign country you should learn the basis of their language.
My avitar warns of lamp bans. What would you interpret if the sign had a symbol of a light bulb with an X over it with an arrow on top and a car making a U turn? To me, that means "lamp bans ahead, seek alternate route" but someone can easily misinterpret the symbols...
I prefer the symbol on the sign and then a sign plaque under it saying the text version. Like a symbol signal aheas sign with a SIGNAL AHEAD plaque under it.
For the red EXIT I find it's easier to pick out, and it's pretty much in line with other emergency equipment (like how fire extinguishers are red).
Most of the traffic signs here in Canada use symbols but the odd and specific ones are still in text.