Interpretation of signals.

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This was a laboratory investigation, the purpose of which was to determine whether naïve drivers could reliably interpret the meaning of unique signals as presented by various truck and automotive rear lighting systems. The results indicate that, for most of the lighting systems tested, subjects could reliably interpret unique signals after brief training. Such errors as were made were not likely to increase risk.

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B 10848 (In: B 10551) /83.2/91.1/
Source

In: Studies of automobile and truck rear lighting and signalling systems, Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan, Highway Safety Research Institute HSRI, 1974, UM-HSRI-HF-74-25, p. 49-66, 14 fig., 11 tab.

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