Friday, February 19, 2010

Entry thirty-four: signs.

Today I realized that yield signs are not clear. When two lanes are merging into one and you see a yield sign, you know instinctively to slow down if someone is in the lane next to you (or speed up, whichever you prefer). My beef isn't with the concept of a yield sign. I actually think the signs themselves are a good idea. My problem is in the orientation of the sign. Clearly, the upside down triangle is deceitful.


Exhibit A:
Normal Yield Sign

On street signs, we have been socialized to understand that an upward arrow means "forward" and a down arrow means "where you are right now". The upside down triangle characteristic of the yield sign is misleading; it is telling us that we will have more space ahead, which is the OPPOSITE of the truth.

Then you get crazy people who think signs like this are a good idea:


Exhibit B:
Yield Ahead (Just an FYI) Sign

I just don't understand. Flip the triangle. It isn't that difficult. There is no need for a yellow sign which contains multiple images. If you flip the triangle, it becomes the arrow.

People need to chill out with their sign-age.


(Inspired by Google search, illustrated by Kris.)

1 comment:

Ken said...

1) Props to the comic.
2)Even if you did turn the Yield sign right side up, there would still be need for the second sign. As confusing as it may be, the primary purpose behind the second sign is as a warning that there will be, sometime in the near future, a Yield sign in your way. Now although the need for people to pay attention is a valid point. Your argument is not based upon this, but rather the illogicality of having an inefficient sign.