Evaluation of illumination designs for accident reduction at high nighttime-accident highway sites.

Author(s)
Rackoff, N.J. & Rockwell, T.H.
Year
Abstract

Six subject drivers drove an instrumented vehicle through nine intersections with known night accident rates, during both day and night. Drivers' visual search patterns (fixation times, distribution of fixations in the road scene, visual spatial and temporal activity) and driving control measures (e.g. velocity and steering) were recorded and analyzed. Results indicate different patterns of driver behavior at high and low accident-rate sites which may be useful for determining effectiveness of illumination.

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B 7427 /82/83/
Source

Columbus, Ohio State University, 1974, 109 p. fig., graph., tab., ref.; NTIS PB-238639

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