A hunch, unconfirmed -

Five% to 8% (depending on the study you quote) of the men and 0.5% of the women 
of the world are born colorblind. That's as high as one out of twelve men and 
one out of two hundred women. People who have trouble distinguishing red 
(protans) and green (deutans) make up 99% of this group.

Jeff Schimpff
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Madison, WI
608-267-7853
"Bus, Bike, Carpool to Work for Clean Air for Kids"

"Pedestrians and cyclists are the indicator species of a healthier community"



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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of john wagnitz
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Bikies] state bike maps

does anybody know why the designers of the state bike maps switched the colors 
from green, yellow and red to describe bicycle/traffic conditions to brown, 
orange and yelllow?

i am finding the new maps much more difficult to read.

John Wagnitz



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