AUDIBLE WARNING SIGNALS FOR POLICE VEHICLES

Auteur(s)
MCCLELLAND, IL INST FOR CONSUMER ERGONOMICS, LOUGHBOROUGH
Samenvatting

Ten audible warning signals, selected by the police scientific development branch as alternatives to the current signal, were evaluated in the laboratory in comparison with the conventional signal as to their 'attention getting' effect. Forty-two subjects were required to detect signals of rising intensity against a background of in-car noise whilst also carrying out a tracking task. The main conclusion of the study is that a significant improvement over the conventional signal can be achieved. It is also recommended that any change in audible warning signals should be applied to all appropriate vehicles.(A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 250337 IRRD 8102
Uitgave

APPL ERGON GUILDFORD UNITED KINGDOM U0003-6870 SERIAL 1980-09 E11 3 PAG: 165-70 N1 P2 R5 T14 YA

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