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Comparative visibility of standard luminous and nonluminous highway signs
Investigations by U S Bureau of Public Roads in cooperation with National Bureau of Standards; standardization of luminous signs; tachistoscope for regulating time of observation; averages of all observations indicate superiority of black on yellow; data on mean and extreme distances; rapidity of recognition of shape, color, and legend; night observations on daylight signs. (See also Pub Roads v 14 n 7 Sept 1933 p 109-28)
Comparative visibility of standard luminous and nonluminous highway signs
Investigations by U S Bureau of Public Roads in cooperation with National Bureau of Standards; standardization of luminous signs; tachistoscope for regulating time of observation; averages of all observations indicate superiority of black on yellow; data on mean and extreme distances; rapidity of recognition of shape, color, and legend; night observations on daylight signs. (See also Pub Roads v 14 n 7 Sept 1933 p 109-28)
Comparative visibility of standard luminous and nonluminous highway signs
Roads Streets
Mills, F.W. (author)
Roads and Streets ; 76
1933
Article (Journal)
English
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