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  1. A review of design recommendations for P-class road lighting in European and CIE documents – Part 1: Parameters for choosing a lighting class
  2. The Effect of a Pre-Trial Range Demonstration on Subjective Evaluations Using Category Rating of Discomfort Due to Glare
  3. Correspondence: Road lighting and the detection of slip hazards when walking
  4. Judging the Scientific Quality of Applied Lighting Research
  5. Road lighting for pedestrians: Effects of luminaire position on the detection of raised and lowered trip hazards
  6. Using Category Rating to Evaluate the Lit Environment: Is a Meaningful Opinion Captured?
  7. An Experimental Study on the Effect of Visual Tasks on Discomfort Due to Peripheral Glare
  8. The association between correlated colour temperature and scotopic/photopic ratio
  9. Evaluation of pedestrian reassurance gained by higher illuminances in residential streets using the day–dark approach
  10. Correspondence: New methods for the evaluation of discomfort glare
  11. Road lighting research for drivers and pedestrians: The basis of luminance and illuminance recommendations
  12. A whole-year approach showing that ambient light level influences walking and cycling
  13. Appraising the intention of other people: Ecological validity and procedures for investigating effects of lighting for pedestrians
  14. The effect of fog on detection of driving hazards after dark
  15. The transition between lit and unlit sections of road and detection of driving hazards after dark
  16. Effect of illuminance and spectrum on peripheral obstacle detection by pedestrians
  17. Investigating the chromatic contribution to recognition of facial expression
  18. The effects of glare and inhomogeneous visual fields on contrast detection in the context of driving
  19. Exploring the nature of visual fixations on other pedestrians
  20. Illuminance required to detect a pavement obstacle of critical size
  21. Does expression choice affect the analysis of light spectrum and facial emotion recognition?
  22. A pilot study of road lighting, cycle lighting and obstacle detection
  23. Lighting for cycling in the UK—A review
  24. Maintaining foveal fixation during a peripheral detection task
  25. Observing other pedestrians: Investigating the typical distance and duration of fixation
  26. Road lighting and pedestrian reassurance after dark: A review