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- W573274482 abstract "Survey instruments were designed by the Clemson University Automotive Safety Research Institute and implemented with individual road users in South Carolina. The specific objectives of this study were to: (1) develop a road users' survey instrument to assess understanding, perceptions, attitudes, and behavioral intentions regarding traffic control measures; (2) gather information about road users' understanding, perceptions, attitudes, and behavioral intentions regarding traffic control measures; and (3) use the gathered information to provide recommendations to improve the understanding, perceptions, attitudes, and behavioral intentions regarding the road users in terms of these traffic control measures. A pilot Hispanic data collection component was also conducted as part of an initial study intended to provide a baseline for building a larger study. The nearly 6,600 responses to all of the surveys in this study were analyzed and several results are noted. First, although there is a general belief that traffic control measures are means for safety, there is a counter feeling that the individual is a better judge of hazards and safety than highway engineers. Moreover, teens are considerably more likely than adults to think they are better judges of safe driving behavior than those who prepare roadway signs, signals, and road pavement markings. Second, participants expressed the need for more education, training, and awareness campaigns in order to improve understanding and compliance regarding traffic control measures. Third, results from all of these surveys indicate widespread limits to sign recognition, even for signs as important as railroad crossing and warning signs. The results of the analysis show the need to improve the understanding, perceptions, attitudes, and behavioral intentions of South Carolina road users in terms of traffic control measures. Projects and programs should be considered which address road users in general, adolescents, older drivers, and the Hispanic community. The report also recommends a comprehensive research project assessing Hispanic road users regarding traffic control measures utilizing the baseline in this research project. Recommendations for improving compliance with traffic control measures are included in this study. Furthermore, recommendations are made related to engineering strategies based on the findings. These recommendations include appropriate messages for changeable message signs, right turn on red restrictions at pedestrian crossings, more traffic control measures presented sooner on the roadways, an increase in the use of pavement markings on rural roads, and changeable message signs and active work zone signs in work zones." @default.
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- W573274482 title "An Assessment of South Carolina Road Users to Measure Public Knowledge and Understanding of Traffic Control Measures" @default.
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