Improved Grade Crossing Safety with In-Pavement Warning Lights

Abstract: 

The focus of this project is the modification of a commercially available in-pavement warning signal that was evolved from one originally designed to indicate the presence of pedestrians in a crosswalk. We have proposed use of a similar device to provide warning to vehicles approaching a railroad grade crossing, and we have tested a variety of illumination patterns in order to provide an optimal implementation of such a warning device. Our laboratory tests demonstrate an improvement in visual response, as evidenced by a lowered reaction time, to a pattern that incorporates alternating groups of spatially-separated flashed LEDs in order to stimulate perception of movement. We have also completed preparations, including installation, for a future field test to study vehicle behavior in the presence of embedded warning lights incorporating this modified firing pattern.

Author: 
Cohn, Theodore E.
Publication date: 
March 1, 2005
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Cohn, T. E. (2005). Improved Grade Crossing Safety with In-Pavement Warning Lights (No. UCB-ITS-PRR-2005-10). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8s1331dw