New study reveals major differences in nighttime roadway visibility levels.
The article discusses different visibility meters used to assess nighttime roadway visibility. It focuses on the U.C. visibility meter, detailing its design, optical parts, and calibration. The U.C. meter was used to evaluate visibility under uniform and non-uniform roadway brightness patterns using two-dimensional and three-dimensional targets. Results show significant visibility variation under non-uniform brightness, with peak visibility only slightly higher than average visibility in uniform conditions.