TRAFFIC SIGNS CONSPICUITY IN URBAN ENVIRONMENT: A CASE OF LONDON

Margareth Sunjoto
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The conspicuity of traf ic signs is crucial, as their purpose is to give drivers with direction and information. The ef ectiveness and ef iciency of a traf ic sign is determined by its visibility, legibility, and veracity of information for observers. This study recruited primarily postgraduate students as participants. The assessment was conducted as part of a controlled experiment. Method used in this research is a controlled indoor experiment using a visual search task in which a random order of daytime and nighttime scenes are given within 200 milliseconds. Subjects were instructed to identify any visible signs at the scene. Four variables, including the size/distance of signs, the complexity of the background, the luminance contrast, and the color dif erence, were utilized. The results reveal that the size of the sign influences its conspicuity. Sign conspicuity is likewise af ected by luminance contrast, however it may have a greater ef ect at night. The results may also show that the impact of color dif erence between daylight and nighttime conditions is minimal. In as much as a portion of the parameter's value is based on visual evaluation, and the findings do not appear to have reached a statistically significant level, additional methodological refinement is required. Keyword: conspicuity, traf ic sign, complexity, urban are
城市环境中交通标志的显著性:以伦敦为例
交通标志的显眼性是至关重要的,因为它们的目的是给司机指明方向和信息。交通标志的有效性和效率取决于它的可见性、易读性和观察者信息的准确性。本研究主要招募研究生作为参与者。评估是作为对照实验的一部分进行的。在本研究中使用的方法是一个控制室内实验,使用视觉搜索任务,其中在200毫秒内随机给出白天和夜间场景的顺序。实验对象被要求识别现场任何可见的迹象。使用了四个变量,包括标志的大小/距离,背景的复杂性,亮度对比和色差。结果表明,标识的大小影响其显著性。标志的显著性同样受到亮度对比的影响,但它在夜间可能有更大的影响。结果也可能表明,白天和夜间条件之间的颜色差异的影响是最小的。由于该参数值的一部分是基于目测评价,而且调查结果似乎没有达到统计上显著的水平,因此需要进一步改进方法。关键词:显著性;交通标志;复杂性
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