This case study report describes the stages involved in the translation of research on night-time visibility into standards for the safety clothing worn by roadworkers. Vision research demonstrates that when lights are placed on the moveable joints of the body and the person moves in a dark setting, the phenomenon known as “biological motion or biomotion” occurs, enabling rapid and accurate recognition of the human form although only the lights can be seen. QUT was successful in gaining funding from the Australian Research Council for a Linkage grant due to the support of the predecessors of the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) to research the biomotion effect in on-road settings using materials that feature in roadwo...
Most fatal collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur at night; inadequate visibility is a ke...
Drivers' visual limitations are a leading contributor to night-time traffic crashes involving pedest...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).PURPOSE: To determine how simula...
The process of translating research into policy and practice is not well understood. This paper uses...
In recent years a significant amount of research has been undertaken in collision avoidance and pers...
Research has demonstrated the benefits that clothing incorporating retroreflective markers can provi...
This study examined whether the conspicuity of road workers at night can be enhanced by distributing...
Aims: This study determined whether the visibility benefits of positioning retroreflective strips in...
This study examined whether the conspicuity of road workers at night can be enhanced by distributing...
Aims: This study determined whether the visibility benefits of positioning retroreflective strips in...
Driving at night is dangerous:• The fatality rate at night is 3x higher than that for daytime and th...
This study investigated whether the night-time conspicuity of road workers can be enhanced by positi...
Night-time pedestrians, including recreational walkers and runners, remain at significant risk of be...
Purpose Drivers’ responses and eye movements were assessed as they approached pedestrians at night i...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud Drivers’ responses and eye movements were assessed as they approached pedestri...
Most fatal collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur at night; inadequate visibility is a ke...
Drivers' visual limitations are a leading contributor to night-time traffic crashes involving pedest...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).PURPOSE: To determine how simula...
The process of translating research into policy and practice is not well understood. This paper uses...
In recent years a significant amount of research has been undertaken in collision avoidance and pers...
Research has demonstrated the benefits that clothing incorporating retroreflective markers can provi...
This study examined whether the conspicuity of road workers at night can be enhanced by distributing...
Aims: This study determined whether the visibility benefits of positioning retroreflective strips in...
This study examined whether the conspicuity of road workers at night can be enhanced by distributing...
Aims: This study determined whether the visibility benefits of positioning retroreflective strips in...
Driving at night is dangerous:• The fatality rate at night is 3x higher than that for daytime and th...
This study investigated whether the night-time conspicuity of road workers can be enhanced by positi...
Night-time pedestrians, including recreational walkers and runners, remain at significant risk of be...
Purpose Drivers’ responses and eye movements were assessed as they approached pedestrians at night i...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud Drivers’ responses and eye movements were assessed as they approached pedestri...
Most fatal collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur at night; inadequate visibility is a ke...
Drivers' visual limitations are a leading contributor to night-time traffic crashes involving pedest...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).PURPOSE: To determine how simula...