Fixed illumination for pedestrian protection, Phase I.

Author(s)
Janoff, M.S. Charles, J.W. & Freedman, M.
Year
Abstract

Phase I of this research consisted of an assessment of the pedestrian safety literature, a state-of-the-art review of crosswalk illumination, an analysis of accident data, a series of observational experiments, and a preliminary cost-benefit analysis. Major conclusions are presented. Observational experiments indicate that pedestrian factors and driver factors are most related to the likelihood of nighttime pedestrian crossing accidents.

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B 7031 /85.3/
Source

Philadelphia, Franklin Institute Research Lab., 1974, XI + 126 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; Report No. FHWA-RD-74-75.

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