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You guys might think this is a stupid question, but what's the difference between the orange and yellow hi-viz colours?:confused1:

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As a basic rule, construction industry favour yellow, Railways favour Orange (I think thye would say orange only on railways)

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You guys might think this is a stupid question, but what's the difference between the orange and yellow hi-viz colours?:confused1:

 

Ones orange and the other is yellow???

 

No such thing as a silly question, just a silly answer :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

Seriously though, dont know any difference other than that railway guys tend to wear the orange and most others wear yellow.

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Orange here, but thats just to match my wee Kubota Ride On. Yellow ones attract insects and in some glasshouses they are not allowed. Bit of random knowledge for you.

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I think yellow is meant to show up better in the daytime and also in the urban environment, orange better at night/poor light and also in vegetation, hence railways requiring orange...

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FTR we use Orange, just to match the chipper and saws etc. Lots of orange on site looks ok, and I dont want to look like we are tarmacing!

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