Violations, risky behaviors and perceptions may largely contribute to crashes involving pedestrians, particularly at unmarked mid-block locations. The likelihood and severity of crashes at mid-block locations are higher compared to intersections. This study explores pedestrians’ behaviors at and perceptions about unmarked mid-block locations. The data were collected through an online questionnaire survey that included 24 questions with 5-point Likert-type responses on behaviors, mobility patterns, preferences, perceptions and attitudes of pedestrians along with demographic questions. Two hundred and twenty responses were collected from various regions (developing and developed countries). Exploratory factor analysis was performed, and four ...
Pedestrians’ illegal mid-block crossing increases the chances of a crash compared to crossing at mar...
The majority of cross-cultural research on traffic safety has investigated driver behaviour, yet in ...
Pedestrian injuries at crosswalk locations represent a significant problem. In 2002, 22.7 percent of...
Many pedestrians cross out of crosswalks (i.e., unmarked roadway) in developing countries, but resea...
AbstractThe objective of this research is the comparative analysis of observed and declared behaviou...
Pedestrians' crossing out of crosswalks (unmarked roadway) contributed to many traffic accidents...
Analyses of pedestrian accident indicate that crossing behavior is one of the factors contributing t...
Unsignalized marked crosswalks are problematic locations from pedestrians' safety perspective. Altho...
Traffic safety depends upon the integrated and complex relationship between various components: driv...
In 2015 out of total road traffic crashes in the metropolitan city of Lahore, 25% fatalities involve...
This paper presents research results focused on pedestrians’ crossing behaviour, the role of habit a...
Midblock crossings are essential for pedestrians to reach the opposite side of the road in a safe ma...
Pedestrian’s street-crossing behaviour has a significant effect on traffic performance and safety. T...
Objectives: Pedestrian crashes are a critical problem in Latin American countries. However, little r...
This study investigated drivers’ perceptions of pedestrian crossing behavior at unsignalized crosswa...
Pedestrians’ illegal mid-block crossing increases the chances of a crash compared to crossing at mar...
The majority of cross-cultural research on traffic safety has investigated driver behaviour, yet in ...
Pedestrian injuries at crosswalk locations represent a significant problem. In 2002, 22.7 percent of...
Many pedestrians cross out of crosswalks (i.e., unmarked roadway) in developing countries, but resea...
AbstractThe objective of this research is the comparative analysis of observed and declared behaviou...
Pedestrians' crossing out of crosswalks (unmarked roadway) contributed to many traffic accidents...
Analyses of pedestrian accident indicate that crossing behavior is one of the factors contributing t...
Unsignalized marked crosswalks are problematic locations from pedestrians' safety perspective. Altho...
Traffic safety depends upon the integrated and complex relationship between various components: driv...
In 2015 out of total road traffic crashes in the metropolitan city of Lahore, 25% fatalities involve...
This paper presents research results focused on pedestrians’ crossing behaviour, the role of habit a...
Midblock crossings are essential for pedestrians to reach the opposite side of the road in a safe ma...
Pedestrian’s street-crossing behaviour has a significant effect on traffic performance and safety. T...
Objectives: Pedestrian crashes are a critical problem in Latin American countries. However, little r...
This study investigated drivers’ perceptions of pedestrian crossing behavior at unsignalized crosswa...
Pedestrians’ illegal mid-block crossing increases the chances of a crash compared to crossing at mar...
The majority of cross-cultural research on traffic safety has investigated driver behaviour, yet in ...
Pedestrian injuries at crosswalk locations represent a significant problem. In 2002, 22.7 percent of...