Right turns on red by a constant "green arrow sign".

Author(s)
Krause, K.
Year
Abstract

This paper discusses advantages and disadvantages of signs displaying a green arrow relating to right turns on red at signal-controlled junctions. This right-turns-on-red regulation is studied and the following investigations made: (1) accident investigations; (2) observations of traffic conflicts and speed measurements; (3) studies of event reconstructions, and (4) interview surveys of local authorities and drivers. The results of these studies reveal the advantages and drawbacks of the use of the green arrow sign as regards road safety and the capacity of signal-controlled junctions equipped in this manner. The findings are presented.

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Publication

Library number
C 6443 (In: C 6392 d S) /73 /82 / IRRD 866370
Source

In: Proceedings of the conference Road safety in Europe, Berlin, Germany, September 30 - October 2, 1992, VTI rapport 380A, Part 4, p. 33-43

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