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The Significance of Surround Conditions for Roadway Signs

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Pages 164-173 | Published online: 19 Sep 2013

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JohnD. Bullough. (2013) Ecoluminance: A New Approach to Visual Guidance for Roadways. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 8:2, pages 127-150.
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