Fog and road traffic.

Author(s)
Moore, R.L. & Cooper, L.
Year
Abstract

The physics of fog and the prospects of reducing the number of fog accidents by fog dispersal, better warning, improved lighting and the use of electromagnetic and acoustic radar are discussed. It is probable that the most worthwhile countermeasures to fog accidents may be found in systems of traffic control that have a wider application than only in fog.

Publication

Library number
B 1365 [electronic version only] /82/83.2/ IRRD 203693
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1972, 41 p., 8 fig., 7 tab., ref.; TRRL report LR 446

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