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Effect of luminance and text size on information acquisition time from traffic signs

Schnell et al., 2009

Document ID
15189209091348176900
Author
Schnell T
Yekhshatyan L
Daiker R
Publication year
Publication venue
Transportation research record

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Although visual performance was measured in terms of visual response time in many psychophysical studies, such an approach has not been used in evaluating the effect of luminance on traffic sign legibility performance. Traffic sign and retroreflective sign sheeting …
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