Users perception on a shared pathway (pedestrians' perspective)

With sudden spike in Personal Mobility Devices (PMD) users in shared footway in recent years, the rate of accidents occurring on the footway increased tremendously with many of such cases being life threatening. Though there may be code of conducts and rules and regulations in place, the rate at whi...

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Main Author: Neo, De Sheng
Other Authors: Lum Kit Meng
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-762282023-03-03T16:53:46Z Users perception on a shared pathway (pedestrians' perspective) Neo, De Sheng Lum Kit Meng School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation With sudden spike in Personal Mobility Devices (PMD) users in shared footway in recent years, the rate of accidents occurring on the footway increased tremendously with many of such cases being life threatening. Though there may be code of conducts and rules and regulations in place, the rate at which accidents are occurring continues to remain high where pedestrians and PMD users fails to share the footway safely and efficiently, especially so when PMD has been officially banned from vehicular roads in Singapore. Since there were little to no study on the interactions between pedestrian and PMD users, the current code of conducts and rules and regulations may not suffice in alleviating issues and conflicts which are currently occurring down on the ground. Therefore, there is a need to understand the current situation to alleviate conflicts caused by such interaction. The purpose of this study is to find out the perception of pedestrians and their behaviour during interactions with PMD on a footway, through means of data analysis of interview survey and immersive VR experiment that were conducted. Through analysis of the data collated, the results were agreeable to the change of speed limit from 15km/h currently to 10km/h which would happen in 2019 to make the interactions between pedestrian and PMD users a much pleasant and safe experience. Further recommendations were also given to counter underlying issues that were found out through the surveys. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2018-12-11T01:51:26Z 2018-12-11T01:51:26Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76228 en Nanyang Technological University 69 p. application/pdf
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Users perception on a shared pathway (pedestrians' perspective)
description With sudden spike in Personal Mobility Devices (PMD) users in shared footway in recent years, the rate of accidents occurring on the footway increased tremendously with many of such cases being life threatening. Though there may be code of conducts and rules and regulations in place, the rate at which accidents are occurring continues to remain high where pedestrians and PMD users fails to share the footway safely and efficiently, especially so when PMD has been officially banned from vehicular roads in Singapore. Since there were little to no study on the interactions between pedestrian and PMD users, the current code of conducts and rules and regulations may not suffice in alleviating issues and conflicts which are currently occurring down on the ground. Therefore, there is a need to understand the current situation to alleviate conflicts caused by such interaction. The purpose of this study is to find out the perception of pedestrians and their behaviour during interactions with PMD on a footway, through means of data analysis of interview survey and immersive VR experiment that were conducted. Through analysis of the data collated, the results were agreeable to the change of speed limit from 15km/h currently to 10km/h which would happen in 2019 to make the interactions between pedestrian and PMD users a much pleasant and safe experience. Further recommendations were also given to counter underlying issues that were found out through the surveys.
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title Users perception on a shared pathway (pedestrians' perspective)
title_short Users perception on a shared pathway (pedestrians' perspective)
title_full Users perception on a shared pathway (pedestrians' perspective)
title_fullStr Users perception on a shared pathway (pedestrians' perspective)
title_full_unstemmed Users perception on a shared pathway (pedestrians' perspective)
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