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A whole-year approach showing that ambient light level influences walking and cycling
Road lighting for pedestrians: Effects of luminaire position on the detection of raised and lowered trip hazards
The transition between lit and unlit sections of road and detection of driving hazards after dark
Evaluation of pedestrian reassurance gained by higher illuminances in residential streets using the day–dark approach
Exploring the nature of visual fixations on other pedestrians
Illuminance required to detect a pavement obstacle of critical size
The effect of fog on detection of driving hazards after dark
A pilot study of road lighting, cycle lighting and obstacle detection
Effect of illuminance and spectrum on peripheral obstacle detection by pedestrians
The effect of ambient light condition on road traffic collisions involving pedestrians on pedestrian crossings
Using the daylight savings clock change to show ambient light conditions significantly influence active travel
Maintaining foveal fixation during a peripheral detection task
Observing other pedestrians: Investigating the typical distance and duration of fixation
Reply to Davoodian and Raynham
Using Eye-tracking to identify pedestrians' critical visual tasks. Part 2. Fixation on pedestrians
Satisfaction and illuminances set with user-controlled lighting
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