STOP! GO! Keeping traffic moving safely.

Author(s)
Arjun, P.
Year
Abstract

Colour blindness is a condition wherein a person cannot make out the differences between some or all colours. And why does that concern traffic safety experts? Because the most common form of colour blindness (affecting over 40% of the population) is the inability to distinguish between red and green, the colours universally used for stop and go on traffic signals. (Author/publisher)

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Publication

Library number
20120970 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Safety Speak!, Vol. 7 (2012), No. 1 (May), p. 2

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