Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4981259 Safety Science 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The results showed that the drivers decreased their speed with decreasing visibility distance, i.e., speeds were slower in the 30 m-visibility conditions than in clear conditions; but, speeds on the two-lane motorway remained faster than on the two-lane rural road, even for the denser fog. In the 30 m-visibility condition, the faster speeds driven on motorways than on two-lane rural sections violated those advocated by the French Highway Code. The distances travelled in conjunction with the speeds driven according to the two-second rule revealed that HTs less than 2 s and small HDs do not necessarily match with hazardous driving.
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