Experimental road signs in a simulated environment research programme - Experiment procedures and assumptions

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Abstract

The application of experimental signs on public roads may cause some risks due to driver misunderstanding or misinterpretation, especially when seen for the first time. To minimize this risk, driver reaction and sign understanding can be tested in a safe and relatively cheap simulation-based environment. The consortium running the project "Experimental road marking and its effect on road user behaviour" suggested a similar methodology. The project included a simulation-based research program. The consortium proposed a set of experimental signs which have a strong potential for improving road safety and traffic conditions. The paper outlines the simulation-based research programme involving experimental signs and a proposed experiment procedure. Simulation scenarios and procedures were selected to achieve the required message and goals of implementation. In addition, an analysis is proposed of the factors and indicators of each sign and its effects.

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Kruszewski, M., Ucińska, M., Smoczyńska, E., Budziszewski, P., & Grabowski, A. (2017). Experimental road signs in a simulated environment research programme - Experiment procedures and assumptions. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 122). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712204003

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