A nighttime field study was conducted to assess the effects of color on the detection of retroreflective pedestrian markings. Participants, seated in a stationary vehicle with its low-beam headlamps on, indicated when a moving pedestrian, who wore colored retroreflective markings on her legs, was just detectable. Independent variables includes color (red, yellow, green, and white), retroreflective power (SIA), and participant age.
Effects of Retroreflective Marking Color on Pedestrian Detection Distance
1998
26 pages
Report
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English
Retroreflective marking of vehicles
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