One of the basic driver tasks is to follow the road. In daytime driving, when the visibility of the road in clear weather is unobstructed, this is normally not a problem. However, when driving at night on dark roads with low beams, it is often quite difficult to see the direction the road is taking. Indeed, drivers state that poor road guidance is their main problem in night driving. This view is supported by accident statistics showing single vehicle accidents (running off the road) to be overrepresented in night traffic.
Lane Markings in Night Driving: A Review of Past Research and of the Present Situation
1998
94 pages
Report
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English
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