Detectable Design

Visibility guide for University / Dinkytown

Intersections to watch, local backdrops, and clothing colors that stand out in daylight.

Intersections to watch

Most concerning intersections in University / Dinkytown, based on crash history and other road risk factors.

  1. South 7th Street & Cedar Avenue South
    unsignalized crossingno bike facilitymore traffic
  2. Southeast 27th Avenue & Southeast University Avenue
    fatal crash history nearbyunsignalized crossingno bike facility
  3. East Hennepin Avenue & Southeast 18th Avenue
    fatal crash history nearbymultiple laneswide crossing
  4. Northeast Lincoln Street & Northeast Broadway Street
    fatal crash history nearbyunsignalized crossingno bike facility
  5. Riverside Avenue & South 4th Street
    fatal crash history nearbyhigher speed roadunsignalized crossing

Colors to wear

These colors tend to stand out best against the local street background.

Best colors
WhiteYellowOrange
Hardest colors to see
CharcoalDark GrayBlack

If you own high-vis gear

High-vis gear still performs best overall here. If you own it, start with the top options below.

Fluorescent Yellow Bright White

Only have dark clothing?

  • Add reflective details at ankles, wrists, or other moving points.
  • Add a lighter outer layer if you have one.
  • Use lights as well if you are biking or moving near traffic in low light.

How colors compare

Relative to average high-vis

These percentages show how each regular clothing color compares with the average high-vis option in local street scenes.

1
White best overall
relative to average high-vis 88%
0.45 avg score
2
Yellow strong fallback
relative to average high-vis 84%
0.43 avg score
3
Orange
relative to average high-vis 80%
0.41 avg score
4
Pink
relative to average high-vis 72%
0.37 avg score
5
Light Blue
relative to average high-vis 70%
0.35 avg score
6
Red
relative to average high-vis 69%
0.35 avg score
7
Light Gray
relative to average high-vis 65%
0.33 avg score
8
Beige
relative to average high-vis 61%
0.31 avg score
9
Blue
relative to average high-vis 59%
0.30 avg score
10
Purple
relative to average high-vis 43%
0.22 avg score

Rows are ordered by how close each color gets to the average high-vis benchmark.

Local backdrop

Local backdrop elements

Signs / painted accents
18% of photos
Brick / warm surfaces
26% of photos
Vegetation
43% of photos

Why this works

In University / Dinkytown daytime conditions, white comes closest to high-visibility performance from a normal closet, while fluorescent yellow and bright white still lead the true high-visibility benchmark.

Common questions

What color is most visible in University / Dinkytown daytime?

White is the strongest regular clothing color in this local street-scene comparison.

What colors should I avoid here?

Charcoal, Dark Gray, Black are harder to distinguish against the sampled local backdrops.

Is this a safety guarantee?

This guidance is based on local street-scene analysis and general visibility principles. It is not a prediction of crash risk or a guarantee of safety.

Why local results differ

  • Brick, vegetation, glass, painted surfaces, asphalt, sky, and shade can change which clothing colors separate from the background.
  • Daytime pages weigh color contrast against the local backdrop; low-light pages are more conservative and emphasize brightness, reflectivity, and lights.
  • Routes with tunnels, tree cover, rain, dusk, or heavy traffic can differ from the average local image sample.

What to do

  • Start with one high-contrast top layer that reads clearly against the local street palette.
  • Keep reflective details on motion points if your route continues into shade, dusk, or traffic-heavy areas.
  • If you are biking, avoid relying on clothing color alone when the route includes tunnels, tree cover, or sunset transitions.

If you are choosing from regular clothing, start with white and add reflective details at moving points. It lands at about 88% of the average high-vis score here.

If you are packing one option for University / Dinkytown daytime conditions, make it white if that is what you already own. If you have high-vis gear, fluorescent yellow still performs best overall.

Data confidence: high.

Data last updated: 2026-04-27

Examples

Images from the local dataset to show the local background.

Street-level daytime example from University Dinkytown Minneapolis, cropped to show the local street context.
Street-level daytime example from University Dinkytown Minneapolis, cropped to show the local street context.
Street-level daytime example from University Dinkytown Minneapolis, cropped to show the local street context.