The evaluation of single centrally mounted auxiliary stop-lights : a New Zealand field test.

Author(s)
McCormick, I.A. & Allen, K.
Year
Abstract

Recent research has suggested that the fitting of single, central, high mounted auxiliary stop lights can significantly reduce motor vehicle rear end accident rates. The present study involved a New Zealand field study of this lighting configuration. Cost benefit ratios indicated the utility of fitting the auxiliary light at full retail price.

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Library number
B 29150 fo /91 /
Source

New Zealand Journal of Psychology, Vol. 17 (1988), p. 15-18, 5 ref.

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