A test site is required in which all motor vehicles can be modified by the incorporation of polarized headlight systems and operated on the public streets and highways. The site selected must be free from the intrusion of unmodified transient vehicles. These requirements can be best met by an island accessible only by ferry or oceangoing ships. All feasible locations in the United States and Canada were surveyed from available literature and by correspondence with local authorities. Five sites have been found to have high potential, but only an on-the-spot survey will determine which is the most acceptable. (Author)
Preliminary Site Selection for Public Test of Polarized Headlighting
1969
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Heating & Cooling Systems , Passenger vehicles , Lighting equipment , Site selection , Experimental design , Traffic , Roads , Feasibility studies , Islands , Climatology , Motor vehicle operators , Motor vehicle accidents , Massachusetts , Washington(State) , Hawaii , Canada , Safety , Polarized headlights , Evaluation
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