(02 Feb 2016, 3:42 pm)James101 wrote With this definition in mind, I'm hoping someone with knowledge on the area can clarify where this comes in under the new legislation:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/76257710@N03/24355967740
This is the standard layout of First Potteries' destinations. I have many gripes about the company and this could be one. To the casual user it takes a moment to decipher what the four words mean. They're all given equal footing and it's not entirely obvious 'Hanley' is the final destination. It must be a nightmare for the partially sighted. Is this compliant?
No. It's a lot less compliant than numbers on the wrong side, that's for sure. I just asked big'un if he could tell me where this bus was going, via what route and he couldn't. It would be less of an issue for those who are partially sighted and more of an issue for people with learning difficulties or elderly people who are easily confused and would be just plain confusing for anyone who doesn't know the area and, say, wanted to get to Kidsgrove. Does it go straight to Kidsgrove, or does it go to Kidsgrove via all those other places?