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Ergonomic Design Improves Cross-Cultural Road Sign Comprehension
T. Ben-Bassat
*
, D. Shinar
, J. K. Caird
, R. E. Dewar
,
Esko Lehtonen
, M. Sinclair
, L. Zakowska
, S. Simmons
, G. Liberman
, M. Pronin
*
Corresponding author for this work
Not published at VTT
Sami Shamoon College of Engineering (SCE)
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
University of Calgary
Western Ergonomics Inc.
University of Helsinki
University of Stellenbosch
Cracow University of Technology
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International Road Safety Initiative (IROSI)
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Alternative Design
20%
Alternative Signs
20%
Background Traffic
20%
Conventional Signs
20%
Ergonomic Criteria
20%
Ergonomic Design
100%
Ergonomics
80%
Expert Opinion
20%
Expert Rating
20%
Human Ergonomics
20%
Human Factors
40%
Response Time
40%
Road Safety
20%
Road Sign Comprehension
100%
Road Signs
60%
Road Traffic
20%
Sign Comprehension
20%
Sign Design
100%
Sign Identification
20%
Traffic Flow
20%
Traffic Signs
20%
True Meaning
20%
Verbal Response
20%
INIS
compatibility
12%
correlations
25%
design
100%
ergonomics
100%
human factors
25%
roads
100%
safety
12%
screens
12%
standardization
12%
tools
12%