Aesthetic preference and perceived safety in highway design treatments: a pilot survey. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board HRB, Washington, D.C., January 1974.

Author(s)
Neuzil, D.
Year
Abstract

A study about alternative geometric treatments for a variety of common roadway design features was conducted to gauge the aesthetic preferences and perceived safety of a sample of the general public. The survey revealed marked references for attractiveness and perceived safety for certain treatments recommended by aesthetic design critics, especially for horizontal and vertical alignment.

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B 9573 (In: B 7554 S) /21.1/ IRRD 215634
Source

In: Transportation Research Record TRR No. 518, 1974, p. 11-24, 12 fig., 1 tab., 7 ref.

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