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A Study for Pedestrian's Safety: Relating to TPB

무단횡단을 하는 보행자의 안전을 위한 연구: TPB를 중심으로

  • 장경 (단국대학교 산업공학과)
  • Received : 2014.11.12
  • Accepted : 2015.01.08
  • Published : 2015.01.31

Abstract

On roads vehicles are the bossy, while pedestrians are the frangible. The current paper has a purpose for contributing to pedestrian's safety. First, it studies the association between demographic parameters and TPB(Theory of Planned Behavior)'s variables(pedestrian's attitude toward crossing behavior in roads, personal norm, etc.) and his/her crossing intention, perceived risk while crossing, and the experience of past traffic accidents. Its sample comes from a specific population(college students). Further, the present study endeavors to explain the portion of human cognitive failure/error, impulsiveness, time perspective, and probabilistic/math-logical judgment ability in pedestrian's riky crossings on roads. Research results found that TPB variables and such a few human characteristics have some significant association with the risky crossing intention on the road. Considering the human psychological portion in pedestrian accidents would help us prevent the accidents and reduce unhappiness of the accidents and, further, economic loss and insurance expenditure related with the accidents.

도로 상에서 차량은 강자이고 보행자들은 약자의 처지이다. 본 논문은 보행자의 안전에 기여하고자 하는 목적을 가진다. 먼저, 본 논문은 인구 모수들과 TPB(계획된 행동의 이론)의 변수들(도로에서 보행자의 길 건너는 행동에 있어서의 태도, 개인적 가치, 인지된 행동 통제, 등), 길을 건너고자 하는 의도, 건너는 동안의 인지된 위험, 그리고 과거 교통사고의 경험 사이의 연관성을, 대학생 샘플을 대상으로, 연구하였다. TPB 변수들을 고려한 보행자 연구는 한국에서 통상 수행되지 않았었다. 더 나아가 본 연구는, 도로를 건너는 보행자의 위험한 행동에 있어서, 인간의 인지 실패/오류, 충동성, 시간관, 그리고 확률적/수학-논리적 판단 능력이, 차지하는 비중을 분석하고자 하였다. 연구 결과는, 그 비중이 아주 크지는 않지만, 존재함을 발견하였고, 인간 생명은 매우 소중하므로, 보행자의 사고에서 인간의 그러한 심리적 요인들을 추가적으로 고려한다면, 보행자의 사고를 예방하고 그 불행을 줄이는 데에, 더 나아가 사고와 관련된 경제적 손실과 보험 지출을 줄이는 데에, 기여할 것이라고 사료된다.

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