Pedestrian traffic flow does not always consist of individuals with uniform characteristics. Disparity in walking speed as a result of ageing is becoming more evident in populations of developed countries such as Australia. Unlike vehicular traffic where diversity is tackled by using passenger car equivalent (PCE) factors, pedestrian traffic analysis has no similar concept. This paper introduces the standard pedestrian equivalent (SPE) factor to normalise mixed pedestrian flow. A microsimulation approach was employed to generate flow relationships with and without older adults in the commuter flow. The walking speed distributions of older adults in Brisbane, Australia, were used as input, and commuter characteristics were derived from desig...
Similar to vehicle traffic, pedestrian flow can also be classified as heterogeneous. This paper intr...
Background The neighbourhood built environment (BE) provides opportunities for regular walking for t...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in understanding traveller behaviour of pedestria...
Similar to vehicular traffic, pedestrians, despite having diverse capabilities and body sizes, can b...
The design and planning of pedestrian walking facilities must be undertaken in the context of the pr...
Similar to vehicle traffic, pedestrian flow can also be classified as heterogeneous. This paper intr...
Pedestrian infrastructures feature the spaces where every user accesses all the mobility forms: in f...
AbstractExisting manuals do not provide clear specifications regarding the required crosswalk width ...
Pedestrian facilities can be defined as walkways, pedestrian crossings, under passes, over passes a...
An aging population is bringing new challenges to the management of escape routes and facility desig...
Title: Are pedestrian crossings in Edinburgh set to the correct walking speed and is this suitable f...
Older Australians walk for many reasons: health, recreation and transport. However, road safety stat...
A comprehensive measure of the level of pedestrian comfort can lead to an improved design of public ...
Winner, Best PosterPedestrian and motor vehicle activity varies both spatially and temporally throug...
Similar to vehicle traffic, pedestrian flow can also be classified as heterogeneous. This paper intr...
Background The neighbourhood built environment (BE) provides opportunities for regular walking for t...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in understanding traveller behaviour of pedestria...
Similar to vehicular traffic, pedestrians, despite having diverse capabilities and body sizes, can b...
The design and planning of pedestrian walking facilities must be undertaken in the context of the pr...
Similar to vehicle traffic, pedestrian flow can also be classified as heterogeneous. This paper intr...
Pedestrian infrastructures feature the spaces where every user accesses all the mobility forms: in f...
AbstractExisting manuals do not provide clear specifications regarding the required crosswalk width ...
Pedestrian facilities can be defined as walkways, pedestrian crossings, under passes, over passes a...
An aging population is bringing new challenges to the management of escape routes and facility desig...
Title: Are pedestrian crossings in Edinburgh set to the correct walking speed and is this suitable f...
Older Australians walk for many reasons: health, recreation and transport. However, road safety stat...
A comprehensive measure of the level of pedestrian comfort can lead to an improved design of public ...
Winner, Best PosterPedestrian and motor vehicle activity varies both spatially and temporally throug...
Similar to vehicle traffic, pedestrian flow can also be classified as heterogeneous. This paper intr...
Background The neighbourhood built environment (BE) provides opportunities for regular walking for t...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...