The functional, technical and visual requirements for public lighting are discussed. The improvement of the presentation of information to the road user is the main functional requirement. The visual requirements can be deduced from the functional requirement of enabling drivers to follow the road and to avoid a collision. Based on a classification of roads an attempt is made to quantify the technical lighting requirements. National and international recommendations are given and some principles of lighting and glare are explained
One of the questions confronting both the policy makers and scientific researchers concerns the most...
Road-works almost always mean a restriction of the space available for the road users and thereby al...
Drivers have a dual task in traffic, the parts of which overlap only in part: to arrive at the desti...
The functional, visual and technical lighting requirements for public lighting are discussed. The ma...
Requirements to be made on the traffic facilities in order to reduce the number of night-time accide...
When daylight is absent, the acquisition of normal visual information is not possible. Road traffic ...
The function of road lighting is to enable traffic to function more or less as during the day. The e...
This book outlines the underlying principles on which modern road lighting is based, and provides th...
Lighting for road traffic is utilitarian in essence. Its technical requirements (geometry and photom...
Lighting for road traffic must make visual perception possible for the road user in an efficient way...
Lighting of roads has been a significant issue in terms of safety concerns for both drivers and pede...
A survey of car lighting and overhead lighting systems and principles is given. Some theoretical con...
This book is aimed at broad readership, not especially at lighting experts. Lighting is presented as...
Glare has been always considered as an important criterion for the quality of road lighting installa...
After a general introduction (1) on the human eye, photometry and sources of light, the report deals...
One of the questions confronting both the policy makers and scientific researchers concerns the most...
Road-works almost always mean a restriction of the space available for the road users and thereby al...
Drivers have a dual task in traffic, the parts of which overlap only in part: to arrive at the desti...
The functional, visual and technical lighting requirements for public lighting are discussed. The ma...
Requirements to be made on the traffic facilities in order to reduce the number of night-time accide...
When daylight is absent, the acquisition of normal visual information is not possible. Road traffic ...
The function of road lighting is to enable traffic to function more or less as during the day. The e...
This book outlines the underlying principles on which modern road lighting is based, and provides th...
Lighting for road traffic is utilitarian in essence. Its technical requirements (geometry and photom...
Lighting for road traffic must make visual perception possible for the road user in an efficient way...
Lighting of roads has been a significant issue in terms of safety concerns for both drivers and pede...
A survey of car lighting and overhead lighting systems and principles is given. Some theoretical con...
This book is aimed at broad readership, not especially at lighting experts. Lighting is presented as...
Glare has been always considered as an important criterion for the quality of road lighting installa...
After a general introduction (1) on the human eye, photometry and sources of light, the report deals...
One of the questions confronting both the policy makers and scientific researchers concerns the most...
Road-works almost always mean a restriction of the space available for the road users and thereby al...
Drivers have a dual task in traffic, the parts of which overlap only in part: to arrive at the desti...