Delineation of stop-sign approaches.

Author(s)
Agent, K.R.
Year
Abstract

The objective of this study was to use new types of delineation at a stop approach to determine if drivers could be made more aware of the "Stop" situation ahead. The treatments involved post delineators, raised markers, and transverse stripping placed at various spacings in advance of the "Stop" signs. Post delineators in combination with transverse stripes were the most effective.

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Publication

Library number
B 20511 /73.1/83.2/ IRRD 254733
Source

Lexington, Kentucky State Department of Transportation, 1979, 50 p., fig., tab., ref.; Research Report No. 527

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