• Nougat@kbin.social
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    And “traveler facilities” are blue, right? Camping, gas/food/lodging, hospital, rest areas?

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      I’m trying to remember what I see every day now… I’m sure hospitals and the signs for food/lodging are blue. Maybe airports and train stations too?

      When I picture signs for camp grounds, I imagine them as brown, but I could be wrong.

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        https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/services/publications/fhwaop02084/index.htm

        The use of red on signs is limited to stop, yield, and prohibition signs.
        A white background indicates a regulatory sign;
        yellow conveys a general warning message;
        green shows permitted traffic movements or directional guidance;
        fluorescent yellow/green indicates pedestrian crossings and school zones;
        orange is used for warning and guidance in roadway work zones;
        coral is used for incident management signs;
        blue indicates road user services, tourist information, and evacuation routes;
        and brown is for guidance to sites of public recreation or cultural interest.

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      Blue is just “informational”

      Anything from upcoming ammenities to what radio station you should tune to for information during evacuations (hurricane evacuation routes have these regularly)

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        Ohhh so that’s why “info” type components (toasts, modals, divs, whatever) are styled in blue for every CSS bootstrapping kit.