Combating drivers' visual impairments through roadway engineering.,

Author(s)
Nedas, N.D.
Year
Abstract

driver information- vision- deformation- drunkenness- fatigue (human)- old people- drug- skill (road user)- decrease- carriageway marking- improvement- 90% of the information required for safe driving decisions is acquired visually. Unsafe driving behavior can be modified by raising the level of information transmitted from the roadway to the driver through improved delineation systems; for example wider-than-standard edge lines significantly improve driving performance and reduce accidents.

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Publication

Library number
B 25097 (In: B 25086 [electronic version only]) /83/ IRRD 293904
Source

In: Vision in vehicles : proceedings of the Conference on Vision in Vehicles, Nottingham, U.K., 9-13 September, 1985, p. 107-130

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