The phenomenon of biological motion – placing reflective markers on a pedestrians’ major joints – has been shown to make pedestrians more conspicuous to drivers at night. However most relevant studies have been conducted in scenarios relatively free of visual clutter. Because clutter could mask the perception of biological motion, we tested whether extraneous points of light degrade drivers’ ability to detect pedestrians. Twelve younger and 12 older volunteers drove along a closed road at night and indicated whenever they saw a pedestrian. A pedestrian walked in place wearing all black clothing alone or with retroreflective markings in one of four configurations. On half of the trials the pedestrian was surrounded by reflective cones and po...
Background: This study investigated the effects of experimentally induced visual impairment, headlam...
Most collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur at night. This experiment quantified the abil...
Purpose: Fatal pedestrian collisions are over-represented at night and poor conspicuity is believed ...
The phenomenon of biological motion – placing reflective markers on a pedestrians’ major joints – ha...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Although placing reflective mark...
Although placing reflective markers on pedestrians’ major joints can make pedestrians more conspicuo...
Collisions between vehicles and pedestrians are more common at night and insufficient conspicuity ha...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud Drivers’ responses and eye movements were assessed as they approached pedestri...
Purpose Drivers’ responses and eye movements were assessed as they approached pedestrians at night i...
Driving at night is dangerous:• The fatality rate at night is 3x higher than that for daytime and th...
Drivers' visual limitations are a leading contributor to night-time traffic crashes involving pedest...
Free to read Purpose The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the effect of different...
Most fatal collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur at night; inadequate visibility is a ke...
Night-time pedestrians, including recreational walkers and runners, remain at significant risk of be...
Inadequate pedestrian detection is a crucial contributing factor in fatal nighttime collisions invol...
Background: This study investigated the effects of experimentally induced visual impairment, headlam...
Most collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur at night. This experiment quantified the abil...
Purpose: Fatal pedestrian collisions are over-represented at night and poor conspicuity is believed ...
The phenomenon of biological motion – placing reflective markers on a pedestrians’ major joints – ha...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Although placing reflective mark...
Although placing reflective markers on pedestrians’ major joints can make pedestrians more conspicuo...
Collisions between vehicles and pedestrians are more common at night and insufficient conspicuity ha...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud Drivers’ responses and eye movements were assessed as they approached pedestri...
Purpose Drivers’ responses and eye movements were assessed as they approached pedestrians at night i...
Driving at night is dangerous:• The fatality rate at night is 3x higher than that for daytime and th...
Drivers' visual limitations are a leading contributor to night-time traffic crashes involving pedest...
Free to read Purpose The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the effect of different...
Most fatal collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur at night; inadequate visibility is a ke...
Night-time pedestrians, including recreational walkers and runners, remain at significant risk of be...
Inadequate pedestrian detection is a crucial contributing factor in fatal nighttime collisions invol...
Background: This study investigated the effects of experimentally induced visual impairment, headlam...
Most collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur at night. This experiment quantified the abil...
Purpose: Fatal pedestrian collisions are over-represented at night and poor conspicuity is believed ...