The over-representation of older pedestrians in serious injury and fatal crashes compared to younger adults may be due, in part, to age-related diminished ability to select gaps in oncoming traffic for safe road-crossing. Two experiments are described that examine age differences in gap selection decisions in a simulated road-crossing environment. Three groups of participants were tested, younger (30-45 years), young-old (60-69 years) and old-old (>75 years). The results showed that, for all age groups, gap selection was primarily based on vehicle distance and less so on time-of-arrival. Despite the apparent ability to process the distance and speed of oncoming traffic when given enough time to do so, many of the old-old adults appeared to ...
BACKGROUND: Crossing a street can be a very difficult task for older pedestrians. With increased age...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
A series of observational studies highlighted age differences in road-crossing behaviour of pedestri...
Introduction Choosing a safe gap in which to cross a two-way street is a complex task and only few e...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachin...
Past research has shown that road users accept shorter time gaps when the waiting time/number of veh...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachi...
Crossing a two-way street: comparison of young and old pedestrians Introduction: Choosing a safe gap...
The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the effect of age and of the approaching ve...
Older pedestrians are over-represented in serious-injury and fatal road crashes. In these studies th...
© 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Recent road-crossing literature has found that...
International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable ...
The experiment investigated the extent to which risky street-crossing decisions by older pedestrians...
Pedestrians aged over 65 are known to be a critical group in terms of road safety because they repre...
BACKGROUND: Crossing a street can be a very difficult task for older pedestrians. With increased age...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
A series of observational studies highlighted age differences in road-crossing behaviour of pedestri...
Introduction Choosing a safe gap in which to cross a two-way street is a complex task and only few e...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachin...
Past research has shown that road users accept shorter time gaps when the waiting time/number of veh...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachi...
Crossing a two-way street: comparison of young and old pedestrians Introduction: Choosing a safe gap...
The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the effect of age and of the approaching ve...
Older pedestrians are over-represented in serious-injury and fatal road crashes. In these studies th...
© 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Recent road-crossing literature has found that...
International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable ...
The experiment investigated the extent to which risky street-crossing decisions by older pedestrians...
Pedestrians aged over 65 are known to be a critical group in terms of road safety because they repre...
BACKGROUND: Crossing a street can be a very difficult task for older pedestrians. With increased age...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...