Feasibility study on in-vehicle warning systems.

Author(s)
Peterson, D.D. & Boyer, D.S.
Year
Abstract

The purpose of the study was the research to the feasibility of various in-vehicle warning systems. Results of the study indicate that a major cause of accidents between motor vehicles and trains or emergency vehicles is non-reception of a warning by the driver. In-vehicle warning systems have a potential for being an effective countermeasure in over half of the present accidents if system design could provide adequate range, signal clarity, and user confidence.

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Library number
B 8316 /73.1/82.1/83.2/
Source

Rockville, Tracor Jitco Inc., 1975, 146 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; DOT HS 801 569 / NTIS PB-242462.

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