In this study visual fixations at vertical road signs was tested in15 participants who drove a rural road of 15 km. Drivers gaze was assessed by mobile eye tracking glasses and vehicle performances were measured by VBOX PRO device. The route was the same for all participants and included a total of 277 vertical road signs. The results shown that only 24% of vertical signs were looked. The results were explained in terms of signs’ type, road environment conditions, traffic conditions and gender
Murad Shoman, A.S. (2018). Looking behavior to vertical road signs on rural roads. MOJ CIVIL ENGINEERING, 4, 75-79 [10.15406/mojce.2018.04.00100].
Looking behavior to vertical road signs on rural roads
Murad Shoman;Andrea Simone;Valeria Vignali
2018
Abstract
In this study visual fixations at vertical road signs was tested in15 participants who drove a rural road of 15 km. Drivers gaze was assessed by mobile eye tracking glasses and vehicle performances were measured by VBOX PRO device. The route was the same for all participants and included a total of 277 vertical road signs. The results shown that only 24% of vertical signs were looked. The results were explained in terms of signs’ type, road environment conditions, traffic conditions and genderI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


