A study of the feasibility of using roadside communications for traffic control and driver information. Report No. 2.

Author(s)
Covault, D.O. Dervish, T. & Kanen, A.C.
Year
Abstract

This report, using studies tested in Atlanta, evaluates the effectiveness of roadside radio communication on driver behaviour. The research indicates that audio messages were as effective as visual messages and when used jointly, driver performance was better than for either type of message used alone.

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Library number
A 2991 (In: A 1142 S)
Source

Highway Research Record, 1967. No 202, Pp.

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