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Citation

Hills BL. Aust. Road Res. 1976; 6(3): 48-55.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1976, Australian Road Research Board ARRB)

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Abstract

The visibilities of a pedestrian dummy and disc objects of varying size and contrast were measured under dynamic night driving conditions on an unlit open road and in a road lighting situation for which the average pavement luminance was 0. 8 cd/m**2. The visibilities of the objects could largely be described by a standard luminous increment-visual area characteristic. Under road lighting conditions, negative contrasts (silhouette vision) were found to give slightly greater visibilities than positive contrasts. It was found that a contrast multiplier of 4 was required in applying laboratory 50 percent probability of detection thresholds to a 'just visible' criterion level of visibility in the field experiments, though in practical conditions contrast multipliers as large as 30 may be required.

Language: en

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