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Journal Article
Wood, Joanne M., Tyrrell, Richard A., Marszalek, Ralph P., Lacherez, Philippe F., & Carberry, Trent P. (2013) Bicyclists overestimate their own night-time conspicuity and underestimate the benefits of retroreflective markers on the moveable joints. Accident Analysis and Prevention. (In Press)
Wood, Joanne M., Tyrrell, Richard A., Chaparro, Alex, Marszalek, Ralph P., Carberry, Trent P., & Chu, Byoung Sun (2012) Even moderate visual impairments degrade drivers’ ability to see pedestrians at night. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science.
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29King, Mark J., Wood, Joanne M., Lacherez, Philippe F., & Marszalek, Ralph P. (2012) Optimism about safety and group-serving interpretations of safety among pedestrians and cyclists in relation to road use in general and under low light conditions. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 44(1), pp. 154-159.
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1Wood, Joanne M., Tyrrell, Richard A., Marszalek, Ralph P., Lacherez, Philippe F., Carberry, Trent P., & Chu, Byoung Sun (2011) Using reflective clothing to enhance the conspicuity of bicyclists at night. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 45(March), pp. 726-730.
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298Wood, Joanne M., Tyrrell, Richard A., Marszalek, Ralph P., Lacherez, Philippe F., Chaparro, Alex, & Britt, Thomas (2010) Using biological motion to enhance the conspicuity of roadway workers. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 43(3), pp. 1036-1041.
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78Wood, Joanne M., Tyrrell, Richard A., Marszalek, Ralph P., Lacherez, Philippe F., Carberry, Trent P., Chu, Byoung Sun, et al. (2010) Cyclist visibility at night : perceptions of visibility do not necessarily match reality. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 21(3), pp. 56-60.
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1,013Hickson, Louise, Wood, Joanne M., Chaparro, Alex, Lacherez, Philippe F., & Marszalek, Ralph P. (2010) Hearing impairment affects older people’s ability to drive in the presence of distracters. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 58(6), pp. 1097-1103.
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4Wood, Joanne M., Tyrrell, Richard A., Marszalek, Ralph P., Lacherez, Philippe F., Carberry, Trent P., Chu, Byoung Sun, et al. (2010) Cyclist visibility at night-time : perceptions of visibility don’t necessarily match reality. Journal of the Australian College of Road Safety, 21(3), pp. 56-60.
Wood, J.M., Marszalek, R., Lacherez, P., Tyrrell, R.A., & Chaparro, A. (2010) Perceptions of visibility and conspicuity of biomotion clothing configurations for road workers at road work sites. TRB 89th Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers.
Wood, Joanne M., Lacherez, Philippe F., Marszalek, Ralph P., & King, Mark J. (2009) Drivers' and cyclists' experiences of sharing the road : incidents, attitudes and perceptions of visibility. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 41(4), pp. 772-776.
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10Tyrrell, Richard A., Wood, Joanne M., Chaparro, Alex, Carberry, Trent P., Chu, Byoung-Sun, & Marszalek, Ralph P. (2009) Seeing pedestrians at night : visual clutter does not mask biological motion. Accidents Analysis and Prevention, 41(3), pp. 506-512.
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Wood, Joanne M., Tyrrell, Richard A., Chaparro, Alex, Marszalek, Ralph P., Carberry, Trent P., & Chu, Byoung Sun (2010) Modest visual impairments and headlamp glare reduce pedestrian visability at night. In Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting 2010 (CD-ROM), Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, USA .
Wood, Joanne M., Marszalek, Ralph P., Lacherez, Philippe F., Tyrrell, Richard A., & Chaparro, Alex (2010) Perceptions of visability and conspicuity of biomotion clothing configuration for road workers at road work sites. In Proceedings of Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting 2010, TRB Publications , Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC.
