This paper reports on the state of the art of warrants for fixed roadway lighting. The cost of installing and maintaining such lighting systems makes it mandatory that administrators continue to be concerned with warranting conditions and cost-benefit relations. The author concludes that there is a need to develop warrants which are more attuned to the needs of the public. Comments on the author's work are given by W.H. Edman; D. Fischer; J. Stuart Franklin; A. Ketvirtis; and Richard E. Stark. (See also B 583).
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