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Bourquin, Eugene A.; Emerson, Robert Wall; Sauerburger, Dona; Barlow, Janet – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2017
Introduction: A new market trend offers long canes for individuals with visual impairments in a variety of colors; however, the impact of these colors is unknown to orientation and mobility (O&M) specialists and individuals who are blind or who have low vision. The authors examined the impact of cane color on drivers' yielding behaviors; also,…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Color, Pedestrian Traffic, Assistive Technology
Bourquin, Eugene; Emerson, Robert Wall; Sauerburger, Dona – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2011
Pedestrians with visual impairments need to cross streets where traffic signals and traffic signage are not present. This study examined the influences of several interventions, including a pedestrian's use of a mobility cane, on the behavior of drivers when they were expected to yield to a pedestrian crossing at an uncontrolled crossing.…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Pedestrian Traffic, Traffic Safety, Risk
Van Houten, Ron; Hilton, Bryan; Schulman, Richard; Reagan, Ian – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
This study evaluated a device that applied a sustained increase in accelerator pedal back force whenever drivers exceeded a preset speed criterion without buckling their seat belts. This force was removed once the belt was fastened. Participants were 6 commercial drivers who operated carpet-cleaning vans. During baseline, no contingency was in…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Motor Vehicles, Evaluation