Road markings visibility is usually assessed by means of the visibility level (VL). Several models have been developed to calculate the visibility distance on the road (Detect/PCDetect, Carve/Tarvip, Cost 331 and CIE 73). These models all approximate the visibility of a marking by estimating the diameter of an ‘equivalent’ disc. In this process, speculative hypotheses are made to calculate this diameter, labelled the equivalent area hypothesis, the equivalent perimeter hypothesis or the equivalent width hypothesis. To compare these hypotheses, a psychophysical experiment was conducted with eight participants and 120 stimuli. It was found that the merit of each hypothesis changed with the diameter of the equivalent disc. Above 0·1°, all the hypotheses gave good results, but the equivalent area hypothesis was found to be the best. Below 0·1°, the equivalent width hypothesis was more accurate, but further investigations are still needed.
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Giuseppe Crescenzo, MSc;
Giuseppe Crescenzo, MSc
Engineer, Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering – DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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Céline Villa, PhD
;
Céline Villa, PhD
Researcher, Department of COSYS, LEPSIS, IFSTTAR, Université Paris Est, Champs-sur-Marne, France
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Roland Brémond, PhD
;
Roland Brémond, PhD
Researcher, Department of COSYS, LEPSIS, IFSTTAR, Université Paris Est, Champs-sur-Marne, France (corresponding author: roland.bremond@ifsttar.fr)
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Valeria Vignali, PhD
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Valeria Vignali, PhD
Researcher, Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering – DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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Claudio Lantieri, PhD
;
Claudio Lantieri, PhD
Researcher, Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering – DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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Andrea Simone, PhD
Andrea Simone, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering – DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 16 2018
Accepted:
June 04 2019
Online ISSN: 1751-7710
Print ISSN: 0965-092X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2019
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport (2022) 175 (5): 275–283.
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Received:
May 16 2018
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June 04 2019
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Crescenzo G, Villa C, Brémond R, Vignali V, Lantieri C, Simone A (2022), "The shape of road markings for visibility computations". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport, Vol. 175 No. 5 pp. 275–283, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jtran.18.00082
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