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Posts posted by Eric B
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COOL!
One idea for the LED signs would be to make the actual destination text white. That would be more visible. The route letter bearing the route color would be enough.
As it is, they only use amber now because it's supposedly more visible, and I would use white as to not contradict the route color, and that should be visible enough even if it's not as good as amber. But colors like brown or blue would be harder to see.
This is something I would really want them to adopt. It's the front sign I'm trying to convince them on (see avatar) now.
Are you going to do buses as well. (They said the sign programs don;t have enough capacity to add colors).
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That's because they're on the way out. Otherwise, they're not supposed to go out like that.
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Well, what do other agencies who have the solid windows do when the A/C doesn't work?
Perhaps Buses is like RTO, where a unit is not supposed to go out if the A/C doesn't work?
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So nice that they are keeping the sleek exterior frameless design. I thought for sure they were going to mess it up with the sliding windows like they have done with the RTS. Or maybe they'll change their minds and add it later, like they did with the RTS.
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Animated Digital Bus & Train Destination Signs
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Here was what I was talking about. I think the white looks better than the amber.
I did this one, because it was easy, with each pixel being a solid color. (I see the other ones mix different shades of color for each pixel).
This would also be cheaper than a full sign of RGB's (and also more visible than some of the colors), though the white might be a bit more expensive than amber.