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Why do buses have pink lights?

Obviously, the driver needs to be able to see the road at night without being blinded by the bus's interior lights. Red wavelengths are less prone than blue or green ones to dazzle the eye (this is why you see soldiers in movies using red lights to read maps at night), so the pinkish color is probably a bit safer.



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The yellow-orange color was selected because black lettering on it was most legible in semi-darkness, and because it was conspicuous at a distance and unusual enough to become associated with school buses and groups of children en route.

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