This paper assesses pedestrian crossing behavior and critical gaps at a two-way midblock crossing location. A critical gap is the shortest gap that a pedestrian accepts when crossing a road. A dataset was collected in 2017 in Edinburgh (UK). The analysis was performed using the fuzzy logic system. The adopted membership function of the fuzzy logic system is of a triangular form since it has a simple and convenient structure. The input variables that are used in the analysis are the number and length of rejected gaps and length of accepted gaps at the crossing location. The output variables are the critical gaps. The results show that assessing critical gap estimation of pedestrians crossing using fuzzy logic is achievable and produces reaso...
The article provides an analysis of the global trends in the field of city transport systems’ safety...
Introduction: Most of the midblock pedestrian crossings on urban roads in India are uncontrolled; wh...
Accidents involving pedestrians are particularly common at unsignalised intersections and mid-block ...
This paper assesses pedestrian crossing behavior and critical gaps at a two-way midblock crossing lo...
Pedestrian is one part of transportation system that its existence and importance should not be igno...
Pedestrians are considered as weakest road users and one mistake of the pedestrian results into trag...
Pedestrian behavior is affected by a multitude of factors such as age, gender, and operating conditi...
A pedestrian intending to cross a roadway has to decide whether to use a crossing facility or to cro...
This paper aims to explore pedestrian temporal and spatial gap acceptance at uncontrolled mid-block ...
There are a variety of challenges faced by pedestrians when they walk along and attempt to cross a r...
© 2018 Silesian University of Technology. All Rights Reserved. The article provides an analysis of t...
AbstractWalking is a key element of balanced transportation system that has often been ignored when ...
Abstract:Pedestrians usually cross the road at mid-block locations in India because of the ease and ...
Gap-acceptance behavior at intersections has been extensively studied in the field of traffic theory...
This paper describes the efforts to evaluate pedestrian gap acceptance as part of a recent TCRP/NCHR...
The article provides an analysis of the global trends in the field of city transport systems’ safety...
Introduction: Most of the midblock pedestrian crossings on urban roads in India are uncontrolled; wh...
Accidents involving pedestrians are particularly common at unsignalised intersections and mid-block ...
This paper assesses pedestrian crossing behavior and critical gaps at a two-way midblock crossing lo...
Pedestrian is one part of transportation system that its existence and importance should not be igno...
Pedestrians are considered as weakest road users and one mistake of the pedestrian results into trag...
Pedestrian behavior is affected by a multitude of factors such as age, gender, and operating conditi...
A pedestrian intending to cross a roadway has to decide whether to use a crossing facility or to cro...
This paper aims to explore pedestrian temporal and spatial gap acceptance at uncontrolled mid-block ...
There are a variety of challenges faced by pedestrians when they walk along and attempt to cross a r...
© 2018 Silesian University of Technology. All Rights Reserved. The article provides an analysis of t...
AbstractWalking is a key element of balanced transportation system that has often been ignored when ...
Abstract:Pedestrians usually cross the road at mid-block locations in India because of the ease and ...
Gap-acceptance behavior at intersections has been extensively studied in the field of traffic theory...
This paper describes the efforts to evaluate pedestrian gap acceptance as part of a recent TCRP/NCHR...
The article provides an analysis of the global trends in the field of city transport systems’ safety...
Introduction: Most of the midblock pedestrian crossings on urban roads in India are uncontrolled; wh...
Accidents involving pedestrians are particularly common at unsignalised intersections and mid-block ...