The 14 papers in this report deal with the following areas: Signing treatments for interchange lane drops; diagrammatic highway signs: the laboratory revisited; diversionary signing content and driver behavior; evaluation of signing to warn of wet weather skidding hazard; contributions of psychological set to drivers' route choice decisions; analysis of side-mounted turn signal safety benefits; evaluation of an accelerator position signal; driver perception of school traffic control devices; evaluation of selected messages and codes for real-time motorist information displays; driver expectancies at freeway lane drops; analysis and design of freeway incident response systems; improving commercial radio traffic reports in the Chicago area; simulation of operation of disabled vehicle location and aid systems on limited-access highways; and Michigan emergency patrol, a major motorist communications project that uses CB radio.
Motorist Information Systems and Services
1976
73 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Communications , Urban transportation , Vehicular traffic control , Traffic surveillance , Motor vehicle operators , Radio communication , Pavements , Markings , Traffic engineering , Symbols , Perception , Legibility , Lane drops , Lane markings , Pavement markings , Traffic signs , Turn signals , Traffic incident detection , Driver aid systems , Motorist communication systems
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