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Using a driving simulator, the effects of Chinese chevrons on drivers' actual and perceived safe speeds at horizontal curves on two-lane rural highways are tested. Twelve horizontal curves with different roadway geometries are designed and used as the simulated scenarios. The results show that, regardless of the curve radius, chevrons at horizontal curves provide advance warning and speed control for vehicles on the nearside of chevrons. Besides, chevrons can be used as an addition to speed limit signs in preventing excessive speed at horizontal curves and, therefore, can contribute to a reduction in run-off-road crashes. Moreover, Chinese chevrons can also serve to provide an improved sense of safety while driving around sharp curves. These study results lay a foundation for setting Chinese chevrons more reasonably. ©, 2015, Southeast University. All right reserved.
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Journal of Southeast University (English Edition)
ISSN: 1003-7985
Year: 2015
Issue: 3
Volume: 31
Page: 412-417
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