Minimum requirements for adequate nighttime conspicuity of highway signs.

Author(s)
Olson, P.L.
Year
Abstract

A laboratory and field study were conducted to assess the minimum luminance levels of signs to ensure that they will be detected and identified at adequate distances under nighttime driving conditions. Minimum retroreflectivity recommendations arepresented for stop signs, construction area warning signs, warning signs, and overhead guide signs, together with the rationale for their development.

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B 28085 [electronic version only] /73 /83.2 /
Source

Ann Arbor, Mi., The University of Michigan /Transportation Research Institute, 1988, X.+122p., 13 ref.UMTRI- 88- 8.

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