Perceptions of visability and conspicuity of biomotion clothing configuration for road workers at road work sites


Autoria(s): Wood, Joanne M.; Marszalek, Ralph P.; Lacherez, Philippe F.; Tyrrell, Richard A.; Chaparro, Alex
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Aims: This study determined whether the visibility benefits of positioning retroreflective strips in biological motion configurations were evident at real world road worker sites. ---------- Methods: 20 visually normal drivers (M=40.3 years) participated in this study that was conducted at two road work sites (one suburban and one freeway) on two separate nights. At each site, four road workers walked in place wearing one of four different clothing options: a) standard road worker night vest, b) standard night vest plus retroreflective strips on thighs, c) standard night vest plus retroreflective strips on ankles and knees, d) standard night vest plus retroreflective strips on eight moveable joints (full biomotion). Participants seated in stationary vehicles at three different distances (80m, 160m, 240m) rated the relative conspicuity of the four road workers using a series of a standardized visibility and ranking scales. ---------- Results: Adding retroreflective strips in the full biomotion configuration to the standard night vest significantly (p<0.001) enhanced perceptions of road worker visibility compared to the standard vest alone, or in combination with thigh retroreflective markings. These visibility benefits were evident at all distances and at both sites. Retroreflective markings at the ankles and knees also provided visibility benefits compared to the standard vest, however, the full biomotion configuration was significantly better than all of the other configurations. ---------- Conclusions: These data provide the first evidence that the benefits of biomotion retroreflective markings that have been previously demonstrated under laboratory and closed- and open-road conditions are also evident at real work sites.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39870/

Publicador

TRB Publications

Relação

http://www.trb.org/AnnualMeeting2010/Public/AnnualMeeting2010.aspx

Wood, Joanne M., Marszalek, Ralph P., Lacherez, Philippe F., Tyrrell, Richard A., & Chaparro, Alex (2010) Perceptions of visability and conspicuity of biomotion clothing configuration for road workers at road work sites. In Proceedings of Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting 2010, TRB Publications , Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Optometry & Vision Science

Palavras-Chave #110100 MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND METABOLOMICS #Night visibility #Protective Clothing #Retroreflectivity #Visability #Vision disorders
Tipo

Conference Paper