SPECIAL SECTION: Real-Time Traffic Control Systems
Nov 1, 1990

Multimessage Fiber‐Optic Lane‐Control Signs for Freeway Applications

Publication: Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 116, Issue 6

Abstract

Four prototype multimessage fiber‐optic lane control signs were evaluated for the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario to determine their suitability for freeway‐lane‐control‐signing applications. The evaluation consisted of three separate investigations, as follows. In the field test, the signs were situated and operated in an outdoor environment for approximately one year. Control instructions for cycling through each of 11 messages, varying brightness levels, and implementing a flashing mode were generated by an IBM‐PC‐compatible microcomputer using software specifically developed for this application. In the human factors test, a detailed questionnaire completed by volunteers was used to perform a statistical assessment of the visibility, and comprehensibility of each sign display. In the laboratory test, a laboratory evaluation was performed to measure various electrical and optical properties of the signs. The evaluation concluded that fiber‐optic technology can successfully be applied to lane‐specific signing applications. A number of conclusions regarding sign durability and maintenance, optical systems, and display legibility and comprehension were also made.

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Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 116Issue 6November 1990
Pages: 725 - 733

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Published online: Nov 1, 1990
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Paul Lavallée
Transp. Engr., IBI Group, 260 Newport Ctr. Dr., Suite 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Derek Sims
Assoc. Dir., IBI Group, 240 Richmond St. W., 5 Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1W1 Canada
Scott Stewart
Dir., IBI Group, 240 Richmond St. W., 5 Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Michael Lau
Proj. Engr., Systems Design and Implementation Unit, Ministry of Transp. of Ontario, 1201 Wilson Ave., Atrium Tower, Downsview, Ontario, Canada

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