A Comparison of Driver Behaviour at Railroad Grade Crossings with Two Different Protection Systems

Last updated on 01 September 2014 2:12
The study was concerned with the behaviour of car drivers at a railroad crossing as trains approached. The effectiveness of Flashing warning systems was compared with one that used Barrier Gates as well as Flashing warning systems. The addition of Gates significantly reduced the percentage of drivers passing...
Author(s): Meeker F;Fox D;Webber C
1997
United Kingdom
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