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Citation

Verriest G, Neubauer O, Marre M, Uvijls A. Int. Ophthalmol. 1980; 2(2): 87-99.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1980, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/BF00137452

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

New extentive experiments demonstrated that: (a) protan observers are more deficient than deutan ones with regard to perception distances of some traffic panels, of vehicle red stop lights, of vehicle red rear-position lights and of white, yellow and red reflectors. Contrarily, deutan observers are more deficient than protan ones for the distinction of differently coloured traffic lights and vehicle rear lights; (b) protan and deutan drivers are nevertheless not responsible for more traffic accidents than drivers with normal colour vision; (c) this apparent contradiction is due to psychological compensation mechanisms. The practical conclusions are: (a) that persons with defective colour vision need not to be excluded from non professional road traffic; (b) that it is nevertheless useful that they should be aware of their handicap; (c) that the red traffic signal has to be larger than the other ones; and (d) that the stop and red position lights of vehicles must be sufficiently intense and that the filters transmitting only pure red should be avoided in them.


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