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Human Factors Including Perception
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Reaction & Lighting/Visual Acuity
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Violating Driver Expectancy
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Human Factors
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Perception / reaction, recognition and obidience can be affected when you violate driver expectation. Every traffic engineer should have a good fundamental grasp of how various traffic control and design features will affect the motoring user. And perhaps even more importantly, how will the lack of these features affect the user. Unfortunately, very few have actually studied and researched these affects. As composers and researchers for national standards for traffic control and other features of the roadway, we have that expertise, and are frequently called on to use it in deposition and trial testimony. Our expertise in perception / reaction times and roadway coefficient of friction are often called on to more clearly define the analysis of other accident reconstructionists.
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Night-Time / Low-Light Photography
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The photo below, the one on our Past Cases page and the first two on our Traffic & Transportation Engineering page are from two of those reconstructions. With the advent of the digital camera, both photos and videos can be used to closely replicate a low light scene accurately.
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