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- Button_copy abstract "Button copy is a past physical design of road signs in the United States. Round plastic retroreflective buttons made of transparent plastic are placed in rows following the contours of sign legend elements, usually painted white, such as letters, numbers, arrows, and borders. In daylight, the buttons visually blend with the white sign legend elements and so are minimally conspicuous. At night, light from each approaching vehicle's headlamps strikes the retroreflective buttons and is reflected back towards the eyes of the vehicle's driver. Thus the sign is made sufficiently conspicuous and legible for adequately fast and accurate recognition and interpretation by drivers.Button copy is no longer manufactured; technologically it has been supplanted by retroreflective sheeting made by various manufacturers in numerous colors and grades. As state departments of transportation increasingly stopped specifying button copy signs in favor of signs made with sheeting, it became uneconomic to maintain production of the materials and supplies to make button copy signs. The last state to specify button copy signs was Arizona, which switched to sheeting in 2000.".
- Button_copy thumbnail US_69,_9_mi_to_Pryor.jpg?width=300.
- Button_copy wikiPageID "5324835".
- Button_copy wikiPageLength "2456".
- Button_copy wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Button_copy wikiPageRevisionID "629263266".
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Arizona.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_technologies.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traffic_signs.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Demountable_copy.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Headlamp.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_270_(Ohio).
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Retroreflective_sheeting.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Retroreflector.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_sign.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink File:I10-800.jpeg.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLink File:US_69,_9_mi_to_Pryor.jpg.
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Button copy".
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "button copy".
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "button reflectors".
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "button-reflectorized".
- Button_copy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cat's-eye reflectors".
- Button_copy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category-inline.
- Button_copy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Empty_section.
- Button_copy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Button_copy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Triple_image.
- Button_copy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-road-stub.
- Button_copy subject Category:Obsolete_technologies.
- Button_copy subject Category:Traffic_signs.
- Button_copy hypernym Design.
- Button_copy type Road.
- Button_copy type Road.
- Button_copy comment "Button copy is a past physical design of road signs in the United States. Round plastic retroreflective buttons made of transparent plastic are placed in rows following the contours of sign legend elements, usually painted white, such as letters, numbers, arrows, and borders. In daylight, the buttons visually blend with the white sign legend elements and so are minimally conspicuous.".
- Button_copy label "Button copy".
- Button_copy sameAs Q1018196.
- Button_copy sameAs Category:Button_Copy.
- Button_copy sameAs Button_Copy.
- Button_copy sameAs m.0dfp3f.
- Button_copy sameAs Q1018196.
- Button_copy wasDerivedFrom Button_copy?oldid=629263266.
- Button_copy depiction US_69,_9_mi_to_Pryor.jpg.
- Button_copy isPrimaryTopicOf Button_copy.