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Impacts of Emergency Vehicle Marking Characteristics and Wearable Lights on Driver Responses
John D. Bullough
, Scott A. Parr
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Light and Health Research Center
Population Health Science and Policy
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Retroreflector
100%
Driver Reaction
100%
Emergency Vehicles
100%
First Responders
66%
Light-emitting Diode (LED) Lamps
33%
Flashing Light
33%
Driver Ability
33%
Vehicle Surface
33%
Color Combination
33%
Negative Impact
16%
American Society
16%
Visual Information
16%
Reflective Materials
16%
Material Type
16%
Average Reflectance
16%
Chevron Pattern
16%
Computer Science
Emergency Vehicle
100%
Emergency Responder
100%
Light-Emitting Diode
50%
Visual Informations
25%
Spatial Pattern
25%
Negative Impact
25%
Engineering
Responder
100%
Light-Emitting Diode
50%
Colour Combination
50%
Field Study
25%
Negative Impact
25%
Reflective Material
25%
Reflectance
25%
Material Science
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Light-Emitting Diode
66%
Reflectivity
33%
Materials Class
33%
Physics
Transponder
100%
Light Emitting Diode
50%
Surface Vehicle
50%
Reflectance
25%