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No Parking Sign From my High School's Stock Room
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Well, I got this sign from my school's stockroom today! My applied math teacher runs the stock room and gave it to me as a "thank you" for fixing his light. It is indeed engineer-grade reflective (the least reflective of the three grades, but I personally like it the best). The arrow was originally a right-hand arrow but when they had originally put up the sign they appear to have added an arrowhead on the left as well. Looks normal by day but in the dark when you shine a flashlight on it the annexed arrowhead on the left doesn't illuminate like the rest of the sign since it's just a vinyl letter and not reflective like the rest of the sign is.
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To be honest, I wish that the whole sign wasn't reflective since I find them impossible to read at night since they just appear white when the headlights shine directly on them. With street signs, it would make more sense if only the street name was reflective and the rest of the sign wasn't but for other signs the full-reflectivity is fine. But reflective street signs are impossible to read at night IMO.
Yeah he's a cool guy. Ge grabs us sodas from the teacher's lounge sometimes (since sodas aren't allowed to be sold to students because of all the child obesity stuff. I'm pretty heavy myself but I don't drink much soda anyway. Mostly water).
I also prefer engineer grade signs for display. Interesting bit about the reflective street signs. Until recently the highway signs here were done with high intensity lettering and engineer grade background. I personally liked that since the lettering was more visible at night. I think now they use all diamond grade signs. They also put up some Clearview signs randomly but I think the MTO has decided to stick with the traditional FHWA fonts as new signs put up last year used FHWA.
Odd that they banned sodas (or as we call em, pop ) back when I was in high school, they sold all the unhealthy stuff in the cafeteria, candy, slushies, pop, and chips lol.
I saw some signs with weird fonts on my drive to Florida. I guess that's clearview? RIDOT only uses the FHWA fonts. What's the difference? Is clearview supposed to be easier to see/read? (just judging by the name). It's not though. I think they're the same, maybe FHWA is a little easier to read.
I personally like the more imposing look of FHWA though lol.