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Nightime Visibility of Retroreflective Pavement Markings from Trucks versus Cars
This nighttime field study addressed the relative visibility of retroreflective pavement markings from trucks and cars. To do that, both low-beam headlamp mounting height and observer eye height were varied. The task involved detecting the presence of a strip of retroreflective pavement marking that was moved towards a stationary observer.
Nightime Visibility of Retroreflective Pavement Markings from Trucks versus Cars
This nighttime field study addressed the relative visibility of retroreflective pavement markings from trucks and cars. To do that, both low-beam headlamp mounting height and observer eye height were varied. The task involved detecting the presence of a strip of retroreflective pavement marking that was moved towards a stationary observer.
Nightime Visibility of Retroreflective Pavement Markings from Trucks versus Cars
K. Rumar (author) / M. Sivak (author) / E. C. Traube (author) / T. Miyokawa (author)
1999
22 pages
Report
No indication
English
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