The effect of widening longitudinal road markings on driving speed perception
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Elsevier
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Speed perception Road markings Safety Highways Horizontal curves
Date
2022-05-31Referencia bibliográfica
Laura Garach, Francisco Calvo, Juan De Oña, The effect of widening longitudinal road markings on driving speed perception, Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, Volume 88, 2022, Pages 141-154, ISSN 1369-8478, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2022.05.021]
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Spanish Government TRA2012-37823 RTI2018-101770-B-I00; European Commission; (Ministry of Public Works); (Asfaltos y Construcciones ELSAN)Abstract
Road markings may influence driver behavior, and therefore road safety. An increase in the width
of road markings might lead drivers to perceive lanes to be narrower than they really are, creating
the illusion of traveling faster. The objective of this paper is to analyze whether wider longitudinal
road markings can affect the perception of lane width and thus induce drivers to slow down.
To this end, three curves with reduced visibility were selected for a field experiment. The road
markings were painted wider than normal, and video recordings were made with narrow and
wide markings by a camera installed in a vehicle. A total of 14 videos were shown to each of the
185 participants; then a survey was carried out to analyze in which video the participants
perceived higher speed. The results showed that if the participants perceived differences in speed,
the higher speed was perceived with the wide markings. This perception of higher speed
increased if the participant was female, or if the participant had ever had an accident. In view of
the obtained results, it can be said that the use of wider road markings could help reduce vehicle
speed, thus contributing to improved road safety.