Traffic signal backplates -- thin plates of material that surround traffic signal indication light arrays -- are intended to improve the visibility of a traffic signal by providing a consistent and controlled-contrast background. Attempts to further enhance the visibility and conspicuity of traffic signals have led to the addition of narrow strips of retroreflective tape or sheeting around the border of the backplates. This combination -- called backplates with retroreflective borders -- frames the signal indication, enhances the visibility and conspicuity of the traffic signal indications, and ultimately leads to fewer crashes at signalized intersections. As of 2014, more than half of US state highway agencies have a policy, specification, or standard for implementing backplates with retroreflective borders. This list of state and local agencies using this proven countermeasure grew substantially in the last several years, leading many traffic control device vendors to offer them as a complete product. Agencies should work with their suppliers to determine availability.
Traffic Signal Backplates with Retroreflective Borders: A Proven Safety Countermeasure
ITE journal ; 85 , 6
2015
Article (Journal)
English
TRAFFIC SIGN SCIENCE - UNDERSTANDING RETROREFLECTIVE MATERIALS
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