This paper describes a questionnaire study amongst 200 pedestrians at 29 crossings with the alternative 'Maastricht' design, at 9 locations, in two Dutch municipalities. The aim was to investigate the presence of resistance to these crossings, and if there was, whether this resistance can be overcome through information campaigns. Less than half of the interviewees were able to cite the actual main distinguishing characteristic: the change in position of the pedestrian light. It also appeared that 32% of the interviewees preferred the new design, 22% preferred the old layout and 44% demonstrated no preference. The safety assessment, which is strongly related to preference, did not favour either of the two systems. One of the positive things...
SeeMe is a pedestrian crosswalk warning system with automatic pedestrian detection that is mounted o...
The main objective of the study was to verify the effectiveness of active pedestrian crossings equip...
Pedestrians arriving at clearance phase (Flashing Don't Walk) face different levels of risk de...
This report is the Dutch part of an international (French-British-Dutch) evaluation study of new ped...
The relation between the presence of facilities for pedestrians and safety for crossing pedestrians ...
This report is the summary of an international (French-British-Dutch) evaluation study of new pedest...
International research has shown that the crossing behaviour of pedestrians at intersections can sig...
The research question is whether (1) certain features of the design and layout of a crossing facilit...
A literature review is made on pedestrian crossings. The introduction of pedestrian crossings as a l...
Midblock crossings are essential for pedestrians to reach the opposite side of the road in a safe ma...
This paper reports the results of a survey to understand the preferences of pedestrians towards usin...
This paper presents research results focused on pedestrians’ crossing behaviour, the role of habit a...
The main objective of the study was to verify the effectiveness of the active pedestrian crossings e...
On standard signalised pedestrian crossings in the Netherlands an average of 45 % of those arriving ...
This cover note gives an account of the TNO Institute for Perception (IZF) report `An evaluation of ...
SeeMe is a pedestrian crosswalk warning system with automatic pedestrian detection that is mounted o...
The main objective of the study was to verify the effectiveness of active pedestrian crossings equip...
Pedestrians arriving at clearance phase (Flashing Don't Walk) face different levels of risk de...
This report is the Dutch part of an international (French-British-Dutch) evaluation study of new ped...
The relation between the presence of facilities for pedestrians and safety for crossing pedestrians ...
This report is the summary of an international (French-British-Dutch) evaluation study of new pedest...
International research has shown that the crossing behaviour of pedestrians at intersections can sig...
The research question is whether (1) certain features of the design and layout of a crossing facilit...
A literature review is made on pedestrian crossings. The introduction of pedestrian crossings as a l...
Midblock crossings are essential for pedestrians to reach the opposite side of the road in a safe ma...
This paper reports the results of a survey to understand the preferences of pedestrians towards usin...
This paper presents research results focused on pedestrians’ crossing behaviour, the role of habit a...
The main objective of the study was to verify the effectiveness of the active pedestrian crossings e...
On standard signalised pedestrian crossings in the Netherlands an average of 45 % of those arriving ...
This cover note gives an account of the TNO Institute for Perception (IZF) report `An evaluation of ...
SeeMe is a pedestrian crosswalk warning system with automatic pedestrian detection that is mounted o...
The main objective of the study was to verify the effectiveness of active pedestrian crossings equip...
Pedestrians arriving at clearance phase (Flashing Don't Walk) face different levels of risk de...