The population of elderly people is rapidly growing and in terms of safety, senior pedestrians represent one of the most vulnerable group. The pedestrian crossing speed is a significant input parameter in traffic engineering, which can have effect on pedestrians’ safety, especially of older population. The objective of this study was to determine the value of the crossing speed of elderly pedestrians (65+) for different types of urban crossings. The research was conducted at ten intersections in the city of Belgrade, Serbia, using the method of direct observation and a questionnaire for collecting data. The data were analysed in the statistical software package IBM SPSS Statistics. The results showed that elderly pedestrians walk slower and...
This paper presents insights into the relationship between road infrastructure and elderly pedestria...
Pedestrian crossings in the UK and US require people to walk at 1.2 m/s to cross the road in time; h...
Slow walking speed is strongly associated with adverse health outcomes, including cognitive impairme...
The population of elderly people is rapidly growing and in terms of safety, senior pedestrians repre...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachi...
Inadequate consideration of the elderly people crossing demand on the signalized intersections would...
Older pedestrians are over-represented in serious-injury and fatal road crashes. In these studies th...
to compare walking speed in the UK older population with the speed required to utilise pedestrian cr...
International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable ...
The number of elderly people is increasing worldwide, especially in Europe. Such an aging of the pop...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachin...
The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the effect of age and of the approaching ve...
Objective To explore factors that could explain why older adults are more at risk at the roadside. ...
peer reviewedAlthough old people make up an extremely vulnerable road-user group, older pedestrians’...
Title: Are pedestrian crossings in Edinburgh set to the correct walking speed and is this suitable f...
This paper presents insights into the relationship between road infrastructure and elderly pedestria...
Pedestrian crossings in the UK and US require people to walk at 1.2 m/s to cross the road in time; h...
Slow walking speed is strongly associated with adverse health outcomes, including cognitive impairme...
The population of elderly people is rapidly growing and in terms of safety, senior pedestrians repre...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachi...
Inadequate consideration of the elderly people crossing demand on the signalized intersections would...
Older pedestrians are over-represented in serious-injury and fatal road crashes. In these studies th...
to compare walking speed in the UK older population with the speed required to utilise pedestrian cr...
International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable ...
The number of elderly people is increasing worldwide, especially in Europe. Such an aging of the pop...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachin...
The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the effect of age and of the approaching ve...
Objective To explore factors that could explain why older adults are more at risk at the roadside. ...
peer reviewedAlthough old people make up an extremely vulnerable road-user group, older pedestrians’...
Title: Are pedestrian crossings in Edinburgh set to the correct walking speed and is this suitable f...
This paper presents insights into the relationship between road infrastructure and elderly pedestria...
Pedestrian crossings in the UK and US require people to walk at 1.2 m/s to cross the road in time; h...
Slow walking speed is strongly associated with adverse health outcomes, including cognitive impairme...