The capability of a motorist to detect typical highway vision targets at night in the light from varied combinations of fixed, overhead luminaires and single and opposing vehicle headlights was studied in a simulated two-lane highway environment. Fixed lighting, in the range of 0.6- to 2.0-foot-candle average horizontal illumination more than doubled the target detection distances attainable with vehicle headlights alone, but detection distances were reduced in direct relation to the glare intensity of opposing headlights. (Author)
Disability Glare Effects from Vehicle Headlights and Fixed Overhead Street Lighting
1969
40 pages
Report
No indication
English
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