A comparison of the effectiveness of two types of pedestrian crossing signals.

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During May 1966, an experiment was conducted by the Johannesburg traffic dept. to investigate the relative effectiveness of a pictogram of a man and a verbal walk/wait sign as pedestrian crossing signals. The experiment was designed to answer questions and to resolve anomalities which had arisen from a much larger experiment conducted in 1963-1964.

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Uit: VIA, September 1967, p. 7.

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