What is it?
The Visibility Label is an innovative rating system designed to evaluate the visibility of coatings in the mobility industry. It ranks the human visibility of colors from A (highly visible) to G (barely visible) under low and dark lighting conditions. It also includes an additional visibility score for LiDAR and Computer Vision (camera), which are used in ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) for autonomous driving.
Color Classification
Ensure the visibility performance of your colors
Get the five visibility parameters measured for a comprehensive visibility label for your color.
Human Visibility
Measures a color’s brightness on a very dark, overcast day (100 Lux) to assess its visibility to the human eye under low-light conditions.
Computer Vision
Evaluates a color’s brightness, averaged across a very dark, overcast day (100 Lux) and the end of civil twilight (3.2 Lux), to determine its detectability by Computer Vision (camera) systems.
LiDAR Visibility
Over 99% of visible objects are not at a 90° angle to the observer. This parameter measures the contribution of angled surfaces to human eye visibility.
Full Object Visibility
Over 99% of an object that you see is not perpendicular to your viewing angle. This parameter takes into account the contribution of the higher-angled surfaces to overall visibility for human eyes.
Twilight Visibility
Rates a color’s visibility in low-light scenarios, such as the end of civil twilight (30 minutes after sunset), when observed under very dark conditions (3.2 Lux).
FAQ
Common questions about the A-G Labeling System and how it enhances visibility performance. If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us directly.
Why is the Visibility Label important?
It helps consumers make informed decisions about the safety and visibility of their vehicle’s coating.
How is the Visibility Label determined?
It takes into account factors such as human and machine vision and 3D shapes in low light conditions.
Who can benefit from the Visibility Label?
Anyone who wants to choose the safest and most visible mobility coatings on the market.
Where can I find the Visibility Label?
On new vehicles and mobility solutions, as well as on the Visibility Saves Lives website.
Is the Visibility Label mandatory?
Not yet, but it is gaining support and recognition from industry leaders and governments.
How can the Visibility Label improve safety?
By providing a standardized assessment of a coating’s visibility, the label can help reduce accidents and make the roads safer for everyone.