Study of circulation of traffic agents at the road-side bus-stops

With active mobility increasing in popularity as a viable mode of transport for the future of Singapore, understanding safety hazards and perceptions of various traffic agents (cyclists, bus commuters, pedestrians) at the bus stops is crucial for enhancing urban mobility and ensuring pedestrian...

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Main Author: Leong, Nigel Zhi Jun
Other Authors: Wong Yiik Diew
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1764792024-05-17T15:34:44Z Study of circulation of traffic agents at the road-side bus-stops Leong, Nigel Zhi Jun Wong Yiik Diew School of Civil and Environmental Engineering CYDWONG@ntu.edu.sg Engineering Civil engineering Transportation With active mobility increasing in popularity as a viable mode of transport for the future of Singapore, understanding safety hazards and perceptions of various traffic agents (cyclists, bus commuters, pedestrians) at the bus stops is crucial for enhancing urban mobility and ensuring pedestrian and commuter well-being. This study investigates the safety dynamics and conflict interactions at bus stops within the urban context of Singapore. A multi-prong approach is employed through an experimental design, combining naturalistic observation and perception surveys of comparison and treatment sites to gather comprehensive insights into safety dynamics. The findings reveal significant relationships between bus stop design elements, cyclist behaviour, and safety perceptions among pedestrians and bus commuters. Key findings include the impact of bus stop width on safety perceptions, disparities in safety ratings across demographic groups, and the negative correlation between cycling speed and density. Based on these findings, a Bus Stop Evaluation Index is proposed to evaluate safety features and prioritise safety improvements at bus stops. This study contributes to existing literature by improving our understanding of the relationships between cyclists, bus commuters, and pedestrians. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-17T01:58:41Z 2024-05-17T01:58:41Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Leong, N. Z. J. (2024). Study of circulation of traffic agents at the road-side bus-stops. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176479 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176479 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Civil engineering
Transportation
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Civil engineering
Transportation
Leong, Nigel Zhi Jun
Study of circulation of traffic agents at the road-side bus-stops
description With active mobility increasing in popularity as a viable mode of transport for the future of Singapore, understanding safety hazards and perceptions of various traffic agents (cyclists, bus commuters, pedestrians) at the bus stops is crucial for enhancing urban mobility and ensuring pedestrian and commuter well-being. This study investigates the safety dynamics and conflict interactions at bus stops within the urban context of Singapore. A multi-prong approach is employed through an experimental design, combining naturalistic observation and perception surveys of comparison and treatment sites to gather comprehensive insights into safety dynamics. The findings reveal significant relationships between bus stop design elements, cyclist behaviour, and safety perceptions among pedestrians and bus commuters. Key findings include the impact of bus stop width on safety perceptions, disparities in safety ratings across demographic groups, and the negative correlation between cycling speed and density. Based on these findings, a Bus Stop Evaluation Index is proposed to evaluate safety features and prioritise safety improvements at bus stops. This study contributes to existing literature by improving our understanding of the relationships between cyclists, bus commuters, and pedestrians.
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