This study investigates changes in pedestrian speed behavior following the implementation of a scramble phase. The aim is to demonstrate the feasibility of automatic collection of pedestrian data; and to study pedestrian speed variations with respect to design changes to intersection crossings. The results show that the average crossing speed is higher after the implementation of the scramble phase. Within the scramble, the average crossing speed is higher for diagonal crossing than side crosswalk crossing. The average crossing speed is lower for pedestrians crossing during the Walk interval. Pedestrians have higher speed through the first half of the crosswalk
AbstractData related to pedestrian speed was taken through videographs at 7 locations in three citie...
19th European-Operational-Research-Societies Working Group on Transportation Meeting (EWGT) -- SEP 0...
This investigation focuses on the obersvation-reaction time of pedestrians at uncontrolled crossing ...
Pedestrian data is critical for supporting safety studies and proper design of pedestrian facilities...
Pedestrian safety is one of the most challenging issues in road networks. Understanding how pedestri...
Pedestrian-vehicle conflicts are one of the most important safety concerns at signalized intersectio...
Pedestrian safety is one of the most challenging issues in the road network. Understanding the pedes...
Abstract:A clear understanding of pedestrian crossing behavior under mixed traffic conditions is nee...
A clear understanding of pedestrian crossing behavior under mixed traffic conditions is needed for p...
In sustainable urban planning, non-motorized active modes of travel such as walking are identified a...
The design of safe and efficient pedestrian facilities necessitates the knowledge of complex human m...
At signalized intersections, the time length of a pedestrian phase is usually determined based on a ...
Traffic safety depends upon the integrated and complex relationship between various components: driv...
Abstract: Despite the advancement of information and transportation systems, inconvenient pedestrian...
Phase sequence and pedestrian cross pattern have significant impacts on the capacity of intersection...
AbstractData related to pedestrian speed was taken through videographs at 7 locations in three citie...
19th European-Operational-Research-Societies Working Group on Transportation Meeting (EWGT) -- SEP 0...
This investigation focuses on the obersvation-reaction time of pedestrians at uncontrolled crossing ...
Pedestrian data is critical for supporting safety studies and proper design of pedestrian facilities...
Pedestrian safety is one of the most challenging issues in road networks. Understanding how pedestri...
Pedestrian-vehicle conflicts are one of the most important safety concerns at signalized intersectio...
Pedestrian safety is one of the most challenging issues in the road network. Understanding the pedes...
Abstract:A clear understanding of pedestrian crossing behavior under mixed traffic conditions is nee...
A clear understanding of pedestrian crossing behavior under mixed traffic conditions is needed for p...
In sustainable urban planning, non-motorized active modes of travel such as walking are identified a...
The design of safe and efficient pedestrian facilities necessitates the knowledge of complex human m...
At signalized intersections, the time length of a pedestrian phase is usually determined based on a ...
Traffic safety depends upon the integrated and complex relationship between various components: driv...
Abstract: Despite the advancement of information and transportation systems, inconvenient pedestrian...
Phase sequence and pedestrian cross pattern have significant impacts on the capacity of intersection...
AbstractData related to pedestrian speed was taken through videographs at 7 locations in three citie...
19th European-Operational-Research-Societies Working Group on Transportation Meeting (EWGT) -- SEP 0...
This investigation focuses on the obersvation-reaction time of pedestrians at uncontrolled crossing ...