To prevent vehicle crashes, studies have proposed the use of flashing signals (brake lights or other light indicators) to improve the driver’s response time when the leading vehicle is braking. However, there are no consistent results on the ideal flashing frequency of the brake lights. This study aimed to investigate different brake light flashing frequencies to assess their impact on braking response time. Twenty-four participants aged 25 to 30 were recruited. Two driving speed environments (50 and 80 km/h), three deceleration rates (0.25, 0.6, and 1 g), and four brake light flashing frequencies (0, 2, 4, and 7 Hz) were examined. Braking response time, average braking force, and braking response time ratio were used to evaluate the drivin...
iABSTRACT Standard incandescent brake lamps have a relatively slow rise time. It takes approximately...
This experiment was designed to compare reaction times to brake signals when they appear with red or...
This report summarizes the findings of a human factors analysis to determine the effects of advanced...
This study used a video-based braking simulation dual task to carry out a preliminary evaluation of ...
Vehicle collision accidents happen frequently. A study was conducted, and the findings indicated tha...
This paper deals with finding out the influence of the type of light source of car brake lights on t...
This paper deals with finding out the influence of the type of light source of car brake lights on t...
The collision avoidance warning system is an emerging technology designed to assist drivers in avoid...
Rear-end collision accounts for around 8% of all vehicle crashes in the UK, with the failure to noti...
There is usually a high red-light running (RLR) collision rate at signalized intersections because o...
This study examines braking behaviour of drivers assisted with driving aids in a connected environme...
Half of all road accidents result from either lack of driver attention or from maintaining insuffici...
The complex environment at grade crossings and the severe collision consequences give rise to the co...
iABSTRACT Standard incandescent brake lamps have a relatively slow rise time. It takes approximately...
This experiment was designed to compare reaction times to brake signals when they appear with red or...
This report summarizes the findings of a human factors analysis to determine the effects of advanced...
This study used a video-based braking simulation dual task to carry out a preliminary evaluation of ...
Vehicle collision accidents happen frequently. A study was conducted, and the findings indicated tha...
This paper deals with finding out the influence of the type of light source of car brake lights on t...
This paper deals with finding out the influence of the type of light source of car brake lights on t...
The collision avoidance warning system is an emerging technology designed to assist drivers in avoid...
Rear-end collision accounts for around 8% of all vehicle crashes in the UK, with the failure to noti...
There is usually a high red-light running (RLR) collision rate at signalized intersections because o...
This study examines braking behaviour of drivers assisted with driving aids in a connected environme...
Half of all road accidents result from either lack of driver attention or from maintaining insuffici...
The complex environment at grade crossings and the severe collision consequences give rise to the co...
iABSTRACT Standard incandescent brake lamps have a relatively slow rise time. It takes approximately...
This experiment was designed to compare reaction times to brake signals when they appear with red or...
This report summarizes the findings of a human factors analysis to determine the effects of advanced...