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Applying the Twilight Envelope to the Forensic Analysis of Pedestrian and Bicyclist Conspicuity in the Dark

机译:将暮光之城的信封应用于黑暗中的行人和骑自行车妇女的法医分析

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The large majority of traffic crashes involving vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and bicyclists occur when ambient illumination levels are reduced. The difficulty drivers face in recognizing the presence of these road users in the darkness can be attributed to the selective degradation of foveal visual functions, which support a driver’s ability to detect and identify the presence of potential hazards and other objects in the environment. Clothing worn by pedestrians and bicyclists can contribute to their conspicuity to oncoming drivers; extensive research has demonstrated that dark-clothing-clad pedestrians are often recognized at dangerously short distances. Vehicle headlamps serve to illuminate the path ahead for drivers, particularly in the absence of artificial illumination along the roadway, in order to improve driver visibility in the dark. The twilight envelope is a means of determining the visibility distance afforded by headlamps. This approach to describing illumination was applied to the analysis of a traffic crash involving a vulnerable road user, providing insight into the driver’s visibility. Future research should address the relationship between the twilight envelope of vehicle headlamps and the distance at which drivers are able to recognize potential hazards such as pedestrians and bicyclists using those headlamps.
机译:当环境照明水平降低时,涉及弱势道路使用者的大多数交通崩溃涉及行人和骑自行车的人。在识别黑暗中识别出这些道路使用者的存在的难度涉及到软硬视觉功能的选择性降解,这支持驾驶员检测和识别环境中潜在危害和其他物体存在的能力。行人和骑自行车骑士穿的衣服可以为迎面而来的司机贡献他们的临近;广泛的研究表明,深色衣帽穿衣行人经常在危险的短距离中被识别。车辆前照灯用于照亮前方的路径,特别是在没有沿着道路的人工照明的情况下,以改善黑暗中的驾驶员可见性。暮光之城的信封是一种确定前照灯所提供的可见度的方法。这种描述照明的方法应用于涉及易受攻击的道路用户的交通崩溃的分析,为驾驶员的可见性提供了深入。未来的研究应解决车辆前照灯的暮光之城包孔与司机能够识别潜在危害的距离,使用这些前照灯识别行人和骑自行车的人。

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