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Legibility of urban highway traffic signs using new retroreflective materials

    John D. Bullough Affiliation
    ; Nicholas P. Skinner Affiliation
    ; Conan P. O’Rourke Affiliation

Abstract

Unlighted highway signs, which use newly developed retroreflective materials, were installed along the major expressway in an urban area by the local department of transportation. Photometric measurements of the signs were used to assess their legibility applying the relative visual performance model, in comparison to lighted signs, con‐ forming to recommended illumination practices. The calculated visibility of the measured unlighted signs was similar to that of the signs equipped with exterior sign illumination. The practical significance and limitations of the relative visual performance approach are discussed.


First published online: 10 Feb 2011

Keyword : highway signs, visibility, visual performance, retroreflective materials

How to Cite
Bullough, J. D., Skinner, N. P., & O’Rourke, C. P. (2010). Legibility of urban highway traffic signs using new retroreflective materials. Transport, 25(3), 229-236. https://doi.org/10.3846/transport.2010.28
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