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Originally Posted by sopas ej
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The feds made NYC change its street signs to green? I just assumed that's just what NYC chose to switch over to. Aren't there some districts that have different colored street signs? I could've sworn I've seen fairly recent pictures of some NYC intersections with blue or brown street signs.
Here in California, street signs run the gamut of colors. City of Los Angeles street signs are white lettering/numbers on a blue background, and many older signs still exist. What seems to be the trend here among cities in newer street signs is that many are now switching to upper/lower case, instead of all caps. I noticed the newest Beverly Hills street signs are upper/lower case, but they're still black lettering on a white background.
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yes, but its an outlier these days, you might want to get out of cali once in awhile and see america.
the vast majority of all roadway signage is green, mostly since the mid 80s.
i was never happy about that happening.
uncle google can tell you more --
https://www.herrick.com/publications...y%2030%20years.