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Citation

Dean JP. Transp. Res. Rec. 1979; 737: 72-81.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1979, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences USA, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

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Abstract

Inadequate guide-sign design and location practices are responsible for a great number of instances of inefficient and potentially hazardous traffic operations within the highway system. Many of these deficiencies are rooted in inadequate highway system planning. The great majority of these locations, however, have operational problems that are directly related to the failure to coordinate guide-sign design and functional design as part of the highway development process. A framework for the coordination of guide-sign design with functional design is proposed and illustrated; emphasis is on the guide-sign development, design, and evaluation tasks. A computer program to plot perspectives was modified to provide the means of accurately depicting proposed guide signs within the perspective of a highway facility from the position of the driver's eye. The view presented by the perspective provides the designer with the third dimension--the view of the sign from the road. Shifts in vertical, lateral, and longitudinal sign position can be studied accurately by using the perspective as a tool. Examples were taken from two existing highway locations and provide the means for both existing and proposed guide-sign installations. Recommendations for further research and development are aimed at the reduction of the manual aspects of the procedure, thereby providing the designer with maximum incentive for investigation of alternatives, graphic details, and variations thereof.

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