Why do we need an extensive evaluation study of the daytime running lights DRL-regulation in the Netherlands ?

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Lindeijer, J.E.
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Abstract

Daytime running lights will be introduced in the Netherlands in November 1990. Regulations will require drivers to switch on low beam headlights during the day. In traditional physiological research, visual perception is conceived as a passive static process. according to this, increase in conspicuity due to DRL will be about 8%. According to cognitive psychology, visual perception is conceived as an active dynamic process. Use of DRL in Holland will depend on public acceptance. Motivation will be important. since countries around Holland do not have DRL rule, accident statistics from these can be used as control. This paper comments on a paper by G. Helmers (C 6535).

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C 6536 (In: C 6517 S) /83 / IRRD 847945
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In: Proceedings of road safety and traffic environment in Europe in Gothenburg, Sweden, September 26-28, 1990, VTI rapport 366A, p. 95-99, 5 ref.

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