Monday, November 2, 2015
 

Participants still needed for FHWA study on bicycle signs and signs

As we mentioned in an earlier blog post, the Turner-Fairbanks Highway Research Center is conducting a study on bicycle signals and signs. Researchers are still looking for bicyclists to help with the study.

I recently participated in the study. Participants are shown a road with bike lanes at an intersection. You will be asked your opinion about several bicycle directional signs and signals. It's a painless process and you are paid for your time. The study will likely continue through November.

From FHWA:
EARN CASH AND HELP RESEARCHERS MAKE BICYCLING SAFER!
We are currently researching the design and implementation of bicycle traffic signals and signs intended to improve the safety of the bicyclist when at an intersection.

We really value your opinion as a bicyclist.
Study Information

What: Research study on bicycle traffic signs and other transportation studies
Where: Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center – 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101
Requirements: At least 18 years of age with a valid driver’s license and must bike regularly (at least 2 times a week)

A typical study lasts 1 – 2 hours.

How to sign up: Call or email us: (202) 493-3335 HCS.Research@dot.gov

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