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Visual considerations of man, the vehicle, and the highway

Connolly, 1967

Document ID
717750600275767592
Author
Connolly P
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SAE Transactions

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The high-speed highway environment of today places great demands upon the physiological and perceptual capabilities of the driver's visual system. Suggestions for reducing accidents and fatalities on the road are offered from the standpoint that vision is the …
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