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Road-edge delineation in rural areas : effects on driving behaviour

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Title: Road-edge delineation in rural areas : effects on driving behaviour / F. J. J. M. Steyvers and D. De WaardAuthor: Steyvers, F. J. J. M.
Notes: When driving on lower-category Dutch rural roads without any delineation, drivers are likely to drift off the road with their right-side wheels, thus incurring damage to the pavement edge or even leading to accidents. In two experiments, two types of road-edge delination, with continuous or dashes edge lines , were compared with two control roads without lines or with only a dashed line on the road axis.It was concluded that edge-lines may provide a simple and effective way of inducing a more favourable lateral position on rural roads without having negative effects on subjetive appraisal, driving performance on mental workloadRelated records: En: Ergonomics. - London [etc.]. - Vol. 43 nº 2, February 2000 ; p. 223-238Materia / lugar / evento: Ergonomía Seguridad vial Pavimentos Carreteras Prevención de accidentes Pruebas visuales Conducción Frecuencia cardíaca Otros autores: Waard, Dick de
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