A human factors commentary on innovations at railroad–highway grade crossings in Australia

Last updated on 01 September 2014 2:13
This paper reports the findings of a study reviewing 85 crossing deaths in Australia. It showed that flashing light signals provided an inadequate stimulus at busy metropolitan crossings, while field studies at rural crossings showed that many drivers behaved similarly at both active and passive crossings. This suggested the need...
Author(s): Wigglesworth E.C.
2001
Australia
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