Although approximately 80-85 % of the legally blind population has some residual vision, little research has examined the relative conspicuity of various types of visual pedestrian signals currently used by cities with this group of pedestrians. This research compared the relative conspicuity of an incandescent WALK sign, a white LED WALK sign, a blue LED WALK sign, and white and blue LED WALK signs that included an animated ‘eyes’ display with legally blind participants who had some vision. All WALK signals were equated for brightness using a N.I.S.T. certified illuminance meter. Participants had to discriminate whether the test stimulus was a blue / white WALK sign or a blue / white DON’T WALK sign. Test stimuli were presented in randomiz...
Purpose. The overall purpose was to study whether and how persons with blindness detect warning surf...
Older drivers have a high traffic crash rate. One factor that has consistently been reported as cont...
013439002011Final ReportPDFTech ReportCTS 11-11CTS Project #2010052CrosswalksBlindnessVisually impai...
Abstract—Although approximately 80–85 % of the legally blind population has some residual vision, li...
The use of animated searching ‘eyes ’ LED signals to elicit looking has a biological and psychologic...
Detectable warnings are standardized tactile walking surfaces located at the end of curb ramps and t...
1997PDFTech ReportFHWA-RD-97-096Pedestrian signsPedestrian trafficSignal devicesSignalsVisibilityRes...
2012Gibson, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-12-074DTRT5706C10030Pedestrian actuated controllersPedestria...
People with vision impairment have different perception and spatial cognition as compared to the sig...
Audible signals are used at several road intersections across Canada to enable pedestrians with visu...
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 has had a great impact on the implementation of Accessib...
To facilitate the safe evacuation of buildings, escape-route safety signs need to be placed along th...
The project aims to single out an audible trafiic signal or a pair of audible traftlc signals that w...
2012Gibson, DavidPDFTech Reporthttps://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/operations/12047/index...
AbstractVisually impaired persons require tactile walking surface indicators (TWSIs) for independent...
Purpose. The overall purpose was to study whether and how persons with blindness detect warning surf...
Older drivers have a high traffic crash rate. One factor that has consistently been reported as cont...
013439002011Final ReportPDFTech ReportCTS 11-11CTS Project #2010052CrosswalksBlindnessVisually impai...
Abstract—Although approximately 80–85 % of the legally blind population has some residual vision, li...
The use of animated searching ‘eyes ’ LED signals to elicit looking has a biological and psychologic...
Detectable warnings are standardized tactile walking surfaces located at the end of curb ramps and t...
1997PDFTech ReportFHWA-RD-97-096Pedestrian signsPedestrian trafficSignal devicesSignalsVisibilityRes...
2012Gibson, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-12-074DTRT5706C10030Pedestrian actuated controllersPedestria...
People with vision impairment have different perception and spatial cognition as compared to the sig...
Audible signals are used at several road intersections across Canada to enable pedestrians with visu...
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 has had a great impact on the implementation of Accessib...
To facilitate the safe evacuation of buildings, escape-route safety signs need to be placed along th...
The project aims to single out an audible trafiic signal or a pair of audible traftlc signals that w...
2012Gibson, DavidPDFTech Reporthttps://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/operations/12047/index...
AbstractVisually impaired persons require tactile walking surface indicators (TWSIs) for independent...
Purpose. The overall purpose was to study whether and how persons with blindness detect warning surf...
Older drivers have a high traffic crash rate. One factor that has consistently been reported as cont...
013439002011Final ReportPDFTech ReportCTS 11-11CTS Project #2010052CrosswalksBlindnessVisually impai...