Gap acceptance of violators at signalised pedestrian crossings
Gap acceptance of violating pedestrians was studied at seven stretches of signalised pedestrian crossings in Singapore. The provision of the traffic light signals provide a ‘safer’ crossing option to these pedestrians, as compared to uncontrolled crossings and mid-block arterial roads. However, t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1019672020-03-07T11:45:54Z Gap acceptance of violators at signalised pedestrian crossings Koh, P. P. Wong, Y. D. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Centre for Infrastructure Systems DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation Gap acceptance of violating pedestrians was studied at seven stretches of signalised pedestrian crossings in Singapore. The provision of the traffic light signals provide a ‘safer’ crossing option to these pedestrians, as compared to uncontrolled crossings and mid-block arterial roads. However, there are still people choosing to cross at the riskier period (Red Man phase). The paper discusses about the size of traffic gaps rejected and accepted by pedestrians and the behaviour of riskier pedestrians (those adapting partial gap). The likelihood of pedestrians accepting gaps between vehicular traffic as a combination of different influencing independent variables such as traffic, environmental and personal factors was studied and modelled using logistic regression. Accepted version 2014-06-19T04:39:10Z 2019-12-06T20:47:34Z 2014-06-19T04:39:10Z 2019-12-06T20:47:34Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Koh, P. P., & Wong, Y. D. (2014). Gap acceptance of violators at signalised pedestrian crossings. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 62, 178-185. 0001-4575 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/101967 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19831 10.1016/j.aap.2013.09.020 en Accident analysis & prevention © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Accident Analysis & Prevention, Elsevier Ltd. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2013.09.020]. 24 p. application/pdf |
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Gap acceptance of violating pedestrians was studied at seven stretches of signalised
pedestrian crossings in Singapore. The provision of the traffic light signals provide a ‘safer’
crossing option to these pedestrians, as compared to uncontrolled crossings and mid-block
arterial roads. However, there are still people choosing to cross at the riskier period (Red
Man phase). The paper discusses about the size of traffic gaps rejected and accepted by
pedestrians and the behaviour of riskier pedestrians (those adapting partial gap). The
likelihood of pedestrians accepting gaps between vehicular traffic as a combination of
different influencing independent variables such as traffic, environmental and personal
factors was studied and modelled using logistic regression. |
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