Evaluation of the Benefits of Reflectorized Sign Posts To Drivers

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2013

Authors

Oner, Erdinc

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Pamukkale Univ

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GOLD

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In United States Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) provides departments of transportation (DOTs) the option of using retroreflective material on sign posts when the DOTs determine that there is a need to draw attention to the sign, especially at night. The State of Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) required all Stop, Yield, Do Not Enter, and Wrong Way sign posts to be reflectorized with RED reflective sheeting material and all Chevron, Stop Ahead, and One/Two Large Directional Arrow sign posts to be reflectorized with YELLOW (sign background color) reflective sheeting material as part of ODOT Comprehensive Highway Safety Plan and FHWA' recommendations. In this study, a photometric analysis and a human factors analysis were conducted to estimate the benefits of reflectorized sign posts to driver visual perception, driver guidance and driver comprehension. The study showed that the reflectorized sign posts improve detection, recognition, and comprehension of traffic signs for drivers, especially in nighttime driving conditions.

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Traffic sign, Reflectivity, Human factors, Photometric analysis, Traffic sign;Reflectivity;Human factors;Photometric analysis., Trafik işaretleri;Reflektivite;İnsan faktörleri;Fotometrik analiz.

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Pamukkale Unıversıty Journal of Engıneerıng Scıences-Pamukkale Unıversıtesı Muhendıslık Bılımlerı Dergısı

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19

Issue

3

Start Page

112

End Page

116
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