Designing the stop sign
What if there were no stop signs, and a major corporation was charged with inventing one? They'd brief their agency and let them do it ![]()
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#1 I think it is the way cinimatography is moving due to the difference between the Canadian and US dollars. Film up here, pretend it is down there and save huge dollars. Seems do be based on Quebec driver demographics too. Weird.
I'd just like to say that I'm glad we got this minorly important safety issue resolved BEFORE we got a higher ratio of morons to real people into government. The last 50 years we've just been sliding on down hill with American Leadership. It stinks to recognize our faults.
Here's a question, why do stop signs not only have the red field and the bit white "STOP", but also have a white outline on 'em? What purpose does that outline serve? Granted, it's asthetically pleasing, but reason behind it? I'm interested in your thoughts on the subject.









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1. Comment rated too low. Show this comment DrPing 4 years ago
Why are they pretending to be american and use Toronto Street-shots?