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Highway Information Systems, Visibility, and Pedestrian Safety
The 15 papers in this report deal with the following areas: how to abbreviate on highway signs; studies of highway advisory radio messages for route diversion; evaluation of driver behavior at signalized intersections; driver perception-reaction time; are revisions to current specification values in order; corrections to driver characteristic specifications and standard formulations for intersection sight distance; visual complexity and sign brightness in detection and recognition of traffic signs; assessing the built environment for pedestrians through behavior circuits; pedestrian accidents on rural highways; the obstacle course; pedestrians in highway work zones; development of improved pedestrian warrant for traffic signals; measurements and analysis of degradation of freight car reflectors in revenue service; does roadway luminance correlate with visibility metric of CIE 19/2; methodology for determining pavement reflectivity for roadway luminance calculation; automated facility for measurement of pavement sample reflectance characteristics; and, effects of partial lighting on traffic operations at a freeway interchange.
Highway Information Systems, Visibility, and Pedestrian Safety
The 15 papers in this report deal with the following areas: how to abbreviate on highway signs; studies of highway advisory radio messages for route diversion; evaluation of driver behavior at signalized intersections; driver perception-reaction time; are revisions to current specification values in order; corrections to driver characteristic specifications and standard formulations for intersection sight distance; visual complexity and sign brightness in detection and recognition of traffic signs; assessing the built environment for pedestrians through behavior circuits; pedestrian accidents on rural highways; the obstacle course; pedestrians in highway work zones; development of improved pedestrian warrant for traffic signals; measurements and analysis of degradation of freight car reflectors in revenue service; does roadway luminance correlate with visibility metric of CIE 19/2; methodology for determining pavement reflectivity for roadway luminance calculation; automated facility for measurement of pavement sample reflectance characteristics; and, effects of partial lighting on traffic operations at a freeway interchange.
Highway Information Systems, Visibility, and Pedestrian Safety
R. D. Huchingson (author) / C. L. Dudek (author) / R. Q. Brackett (author) / R. H. Wortman (author) / J. S. Matthias (author)
1983
108 pages
Report
No indication
English
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