Farmer & Williams (36) |
DRH |
Accident data |
n/a |
Vehicles with DRL involved in 3.2% fewer multiple-vehicle crashes than without DRL |
Binder et al (37) |
DRH |
Real driving |
25 |
DRL with modulating lights provide better conspicuity aid to the driver compared to normal and without DRL |
Smither & Torrez (38) |
DRH |
Video clips |
150 |
The effective detection of motorcycles is associated with motorcycle DRL and lighting |
Pai (39) |
DRH |
Literature review |
n/a |
Lack of motorcycle conspicuity is one of the major causes of the crash |
Rößger et al(30) |
DRH |
Video clips |
56 |
Motorcycles with a T-shaped light configuration is more quickly identified |
Cavallo & Pinto (40) |
DRH |
Image clips |
24 |
Motorcycle detection is hampered by car DRL |
Ledbetter et al (27) |
DRH |
Video clips |
100 |
Motorcycles with headlights on and modulating headlights are more conspicuous |
Mitsopoulos-Rubens & Lenné (41) |
DRH |
Driving simulator |
23 |
Motorcycles with headlights on benefit drivers’ decision compared to headlights off |
Cavallo & Pinto (28) |
DRH |
Image clips |
24 |
Car DRLs have affected motorcycle detection in mix traffic scenarios |
Mohd Khairudin et al (42) |
DRH & DRT |
Real driving |
15 |
APL introduction may enhance motorcycle conspicuity especially for rear lamp position |
de Craen et al (43) |
Motorcycle Body |
Accident data |
n/a |
No significant difference between dual-drivers and regular car drivers in terms of interaction and detection towards motorcycle |
Mohd Khairudin et al (44) |
DRH & DRT |
Video clips |
52 |
APL implementation improves motorcycle conspicuity |
Davoodi & Hossayni (45) |
DRH & DRT |
Literature review |
n/a |
Motorcycle DRLs managed to reduce about 4 to 20% of motorcycle crash risk |
Ranchet et al(29) |
DRH |
Image clips |
57 |
Standard yellow configuration and the vertical yellow configuration improved motorcycle detectability |
Crundall et al (4) |
Motorcycle Body |
Image clips |
60 |
Perceptual training for motorcycle detection helps to improve driver safety |
Costa et al (46) |
Reflective Tape |
Real driving |
16 |
Reflective tape applied to the rear of a bicycle can increase bicycle conspicuity and safety at night |
Lee & Sheppard (47) |
Motorcycle Body |
Image & Video clips |
17 |
Error in judgment most likely to happen to motorcycles than other vehicles due to its size |
Lee & Sheppard (9) |
DRH |
Image clips |
19 |
Drivers judged it is less safe to pull out when approaching motorcycles had headlights on than off, regardless of the lighting conditions. Headlights do not affect judgments for cars. |