Public lighting : the effectiveness for road transport.

Author(s)
Schreuder, D. A.
Year
Abstract

When daylight is absent, the acquisition of normal visual information is not possible. Road traffic of the nature we are accustomed to today is not possible either: some sort of artificial light is indispensable. This artificial light is, therefore, a road traffic requirement: without artificial light of any kind, night- time road traffic is, not possible. When we discuss the requirements for such lighting we will have to look into the task of the traffic participant.

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B 32082 (In: B 32077) /85 /
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In: Diamond Jubilee Conference 1984, University of York, 2- 4 October 1984, p. 67- 72, 30 ref.

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