| James M. Green, P.E. has spent over 25 years
of his professional career dealing with the principles of conspicuity.
This principle deals with the ability of a human subject to visualize
under the ambient conditions present at the time the accident occurs.
The utilization of conspicuity is also an integral part of Civil
Engineering design.
In that regard, GE Engineering, Inc. (formerly Resource Engineering)
has reconstructed at least a thousand accidents involving bicycles,
pedestrians, automobiles, motorcycles, and heavy equipment,
such as Transit Authority buses and trucks, where conspicuity
is a factor.
In Civil Engineering, GE Engineering Inc. has had continual
responsibilities regarding conspicuity in the design community
through active involvement in committees through various professional
societies. These societies include; the American Society for
Testing Materials (ASTM), the Transportation Research Board
(TRB), and the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE).
Mr. Green, also, is asked by the American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE) and ITE to review technical papers on the
issue of conspicuity.
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