• Title/Summary/Keyword: Pedestrian Crossing Behaviour

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An Investigation of Road Crossing Behaviour of Older Pedestrians at Unsignalized Crosswalk (무신호 단일로 횡단보도에서 고령 보행자의 횡단행태조사 및 분석)

  • JANG, Jeong Ah;KIM, Junghwa;CHOI, Keechoo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.207-221
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    • 2016
  • In Korea, older pedestrian accounted for 57% of all pedestrian deaths although a ratio of older pedestrian accidents to total pedestrian accidents was only 25.9%. Though ageing population problem becomes more challenging for road safety, little is know about the behaviour of older pedestrian's behaviour. This study aimed to identify road crossing behaviour of older pedestrian at three-lane unsignalized crosswalks using video image analysis and to compare the behaviour of older pedestrian to younger one by indicators including approaching speed, the number of walking steps and other factors. The results showed that there was a difference of approaching time at kerb, waiting time at kerb, the number of glances at kerb, and the number of glances at crossing between two groups under the situation of car approaching to crosswalks. It also showed that older pedestrian usually spent 1.16 times more than younger pedestrian to walk across the crosswalk with only 84.4% of walking speed of younger pedestrian. The number of steps of older pedestrian for road crossing was 1.12 times higher with 90% shorter steps than younger pedestrian. It was concluded that older pedestrian usually decided to walk across in case of 1.67 times longer headway than younger pedestrian's decision. These results could be applied in road and facility design for better safety of older pedestrians.

Pedestrians and Drivers Behaviour Change by Installation of Crossing Safety Assistant System (횡단안전 지원시스템 설치에 따른 보행자, 운전자 통행행태 변화)

  • Jin, Min-Soo;Lee, Suk-Ki
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2016
  • According to Traffic Accident Statistics, the fatalities of accident while crossing is over represented. So, more active safety countermeasure should be considered to reduce the frequency and degree of severity of pedestrian-crossing involved accidents. The study analyses the safety effects of the Crossing Safety Assistant System which is composed of Led-embedded crosswalk lightings, text displayer and audio waning device for the safety consciousness both pedestrian and vehicles at crosswalk area. Operating speed of vehicles is reduced with statistical significance, and the level of vigilance expressed by pedestrian head movement to check out the vehicle existence is improved.