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The Flashing Right Turn Signal with Pedestrian Indication: Human Factors Studies to Understand the Potential of a New Signal to Increase Awareness of and Attention to Crossing Pedestrians

2015-12-29

The Florida Department of Transportation has released a report that assesses drivers’ abilities to comprehend the intended message of the flashing pedestrian indicator, which indicates the potential presence of pedestrians in the roadway.

 Read the Report
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