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Transportation Letters
The International Journal of Transportation Research
Volume 2, 2010 - Issue 3
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Younger driver's evaluation of vehicle mounted attenuator markings in work zones using a driving simulator

Pages 187-198 | Published online: 07 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

This paper evaluates the effectiveness of four vehicle mounted attenuator (VMA) markings used by the Departments of Transportation (DOTs) in work zones. A driving simulator was used to evaluate the perception of seventy-three young participants who drove through virtual highway work zones. Lane change distance (LCD) was used to analyze their reaction to the VMA markings during the daytime. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to determine the significant variables affecting the LCD. A pairwise least-square means test was performed to determine the difference between the LCDs for the markings. A subjective evaluation was also carried out in which the participants ranked the markings based on different criteria. The participants were also surveyed on the features of individual markings, and their most preferred marking. The results of the objective and subjective evaluations were consistent, and suggested that overall the red and white checkerboard pattern was the most effective and preferred among the four markings. A DOT survey conducted in conjunction with this study indicated that the yellow and black inverted ‘V’ pattern was widely used in the United States as it was provided by most VMA suppliers.

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