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Evaluation of alternative information signs in Oregon

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Title Evaluation of alternative information signs in Oregon
Names Neill, Justin Michael (creator)
Hurwitz, David S. (advisor)
Date Issued 2014-06-05 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 2014
Abstract The number of international inbound tourists to the United States has risen steadily.
To serve these and other tourists best, traffic signs need to communicate information
correctly across a potential language barrier. Of particular interest is the traffic sign
intended to communicate directions to Tourist Information centers. While the general
effectiveness of traffic signs relies on the sign’s conspicuity, understandability,
legibility distance, glance legibility, reaction time, and learnability, this study focused
on the understandability of Tourist Information signs. To achieve this goal, several
alternative signs were tested in an online survey (n = 142) and in the OSU Driving
Simulator (n = 42) to compare their understandability. The "INFO" Sign was found to
be best understood with 95.7% of the driving simulator subjects comprehending the
sign correctly. The "i" Sign alternatives had the second highest comprehension rates
for driving simulator subjects with 72.8% for the "i" Sign without a circular border
and 75.4% for the "i" Sign with a circular border. A statistical difference was found
between the results of the online survey and the driving simulator test.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/us/
Topic Information Signs
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/49246

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