The effects of rumble strips on performance of sober and alcohol- dosed subject drivers.

Author(s)
Gawron, V.J. & Ranney, T.A.
Year
Abstract

Accident studies have identified nighttime conditions on rural roads as particular problems for alcohol- impaired drivers. Uneventful driving is hypothesized to result in progressive degradation of tracking performance and a reduced ability to handle the demands of hazardous locations, such as curves. To address these problems, a simulated rumble strip was evaluated experimentally.

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B 29935 (In: B 29918) /85.1 /
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In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, October 24- 28, 1988. Riding the wave of innovation, p.963- 966, 3 ref. Volume II.

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