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3.Color Contrast and Brightness: Set standards for color contrast and brightness levels to <br />ensure optimal visibility and legibility of dynamic signs. <br />4.Integration with Technological Innovations: Create a framework within the Sign Code that <br />accommodates emerging technological innovations in dynamic sign displays. <br />Community Impact: <br />The proposed amendments are designed to positively impact the community by: <br />1.Enhancing Communication: Improving the effectiveness of dynamic signs for conveying <br />important information, including traffic updates, safety messages, and community <br />announcements. <br />2.Adapting to Technological Changes: Ensuring that our sign regulations remain adaptable <br />to technological changes, promoting innovation and responsiveness to community needs. <br />Duration of Display: <br />The typical duration of display for dynamic signs can vary based on the type of information being <br />conveyed, traffic conditions, and local regulations. However, there are general guidelines and best <br />practices that cities and transportation authorities often follow when determining the duration of <br />content on dynamic signs: <br />Static Information: For static information such as regulatory messages or directional information, <br />a standard duration of 6 to 8 seconds is often recommended. This allows drivers sufficient time to <br />read and comprehend the message without causing distractions. <br />Critical Information: Dynamic signs used to convey critical information, such as emergency alerts <br />or important safety messages, may have a shorter display duration, typically around 2 to 4 seconds. <br />The goal is to capture immediate attention and ensure rapid comprehension. <br />Variable Message Signs (VMS): Variable message signs on highways or roadways may have <br />variable display durations depending on the complexity of the message. For simpler messages, a <br />duration of 8 to 10 seconds is common, while more complex messages may have longer display <br />times. <br />Weather or Traffic Updates: Signs providing real-time weather or traffic updates may have a <br />shorter display duration, such as 5 to 7 seconds, to ensure that the information remains current and <br />relevant. <br />Transitions: When transitioning between different messages or images, a brief interval of 1 to 2 <br />seconds may be used to avoid abrupt changes and enhance readability. <br />It's essential to consider the speed of passing traffic, viewing distances, and the complexity of the <br />information when determining display durations for dynamic signs. Additionally, local regulations <br />and guidelines provided by transportation authorities should be followed to ensure compliance <br />with safety standards and optimal communication effectiveness. Regular reviews and adjustments <br />based on user feedback and evolving traffic patterns can help fine-tune the display duration for <br />dynamic signs over time.
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