Electronic displays

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Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 416 ◽  
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Laurie Donaldson
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1982 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 322
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G. Roe
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2014 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 158-171 ◽  
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Fulvio Ardente ◽  
Fabrice Mathieux ◽  
Marco Recchioni
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Author(s):  
Antonio Lucas-Alba ◽  
Ana Hernando Mazón ◽  
María Teresa Blanch Micó ◽  
Diego Gutiérrez Pérez ◽  
José Ignacio Echeverría Villaspí ◽  
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Road signs constitute a complex and growing communication system where different elements (pictograms, shapes, texts, etc.) are combined following different strategies. In this paper we have confronted drivers with a number of messages (congestion or road works, before, between, after location/s) developed as an adaptation of Advance Location Signs (class G, 1c in the 1968 Convention) to electronic displays. We manipulate two main factors a) the reading strategy (top-down vs. bottom-up) and the type of matrix display (hybrid, dissociating pictogram and text, vs. full matrix), in a repeated measures experimental design. The time taken to answer and the response given (correct, incorrect) was measured for each of the 24 message-blocks. Results show that the organization of the elements displayed is a key determinant for driver comprehension. Further thoughts on the need to understand the interplay between the formats adopted by static vs electronic message signs are provided.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2016.3327


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