Graeme
Frank
Graeme
Jason
When a driver wants to pit this lap in live race, the pit light should be red-colored so that it’s easily noticeable. The current flashing green blends in with the background, which makes it difficult to spot. A flashing red pit light would help managers realize when the driver is trying to pit. This could potentially reduce a lot of complaints from managers.
Wohoo great idea and had though about saying it myself but thought it was just me!! Still doesnt help my son who plays as he is colour blind but it will help the rest of us!
Would yellow work better with your son or other colour blind people in general (there are different kinds I think)? It's a natural warning colour and thus easily spotted as well.
Unfortunately not mate. Red Blue and Green are his and his brothers 3 main colours but even when ive shown them something red sometimes they come up with something different!! It really worries me when it comes to them getting there real drivers licence etc!! It also stops them from getting a lot of jobs over here eg police force, army navy etc etc Just have to do what we can and teach them the colour that we see as to what they see!
Yellow normally means Hazard or warning and a pit stop really isnt that so thats the only reason i agreed with the post. I dont have a problem either way though!
I'm colourblind and struggle with reds, browns and oranges, then there's blue and purple, and finally pinks look grey to me. Don't worry about when your boys learn to drive, they'll already be used to the positions of the lights and if they're like me, they'll also go by how bright the colour is. To me red is the darkest, then Amber and finally green, which actually looks more like a torch.
The problem I used to have was the old Amber Street lights, if I was driving on the flat, it was no problem cos the height difference meant that I could tell them apart but if I was driving uphill and the traffic lights were at the top of the hill, the eyeline meant that the street lights and the traffic light appeared at the same height and I never knew if I was approaching traffic lights or street lights. I got round the problem by just being ultra cautious and slowing down until I knew which it was. ?