Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata

Safety effects of Green-Man Countdown Device (GMCD) at signalized pedestrian crosswalks are evaluated. Pedestrian behavior at GMCD and non-GMCD crosswalks is observed and analyzed. A microsimulation model is developed based on field observations to estimate safety performance. Simulation outputs all...

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Main Authors: Chai, Chen, Shi, Xiupeng, Wong, Yiik Diew
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-822912020-03-07T11:43:39Z Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata Chai, Chen Shi, Xiupeng Wong, Yiik Diew School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Safety performance Green-Man Countdown Device Safety effects of Green-Man Countdown Device (GMCD) at signalized pedestrian crosswalks are evaluated. Pedestrian behavior at GMCD and non-GMCD crosswalks is observed and analyzed. A microsimulation model is developed based on field observations to estimate safety performance. Simulation outputs allow analysts to assess the impacts of GMCD at various conditions with different geometric layout, traffic and pedestrian volumes, and the green time. According to simulation results, it is found that the safety impact of GMCD is affected by traffic condition as well as different time duration within green-man signal phase. In general, GMCD increases average walking velocity, especially during the last few seconds. The installation of GMCD improves safety performance generally, especially at more crowded crossings. Conflict severity is increased during last 10 s after GMCD installation. Findings from this study suggest that the current practice, which is to install GMCD at more crowded crosswalks or near the school zone, is effective. Moreover, at crosswalks with GMCD, longer all red signal phase is suggested to improve pedestrian safety during intergreen period. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Published version 2017-08-02T04:06:16Z 2019-12-06T14:52:38Z 2017-08-02T04:06:16Z 2019-12-06T14:52:38Z 2017 Journal Article Chai, C., Shi, X., & Wong, Y. D. (2017). Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2017, 8391325-. 0197-6729 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82291 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/43520 10.1155/2017/8391325 en Journal of Advanced Transportation © 2017 Chen Chai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 13 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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topic Safety performance
Green-Man Countdown Device
spellingShingle Safety performance
Green-Man Countdown Device
Chai, Chen
Shi, Xiupeng
Wong, Yiik Diew
Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata
description Safety effects of Green-Man Countdown Device (GMCD) at signalized pedestrian crosswalks are evaluated. Pedestrian behavior at GMCD and non-GMCD crosswalks is observed and analyzed. A microsimulation model is developed based on field observations to estimate safety performance. Simulation outputs allow analysts to assess the impacts of GMCD at various conditions with different geometric layout, traffic and pedestrian volumes, and the green time. According to simulation results, it is found that the safety impact of GMCD is affected by traffic condition as well as different time duration within green-man signal phase. In general, GMCD increases average walking velocity, especially during the last few seconds. The installation of GMCD improves safety performance generally, especially at more crowded crossings. Conflict severity is increased during last 10 s after GMCD installation. Findings from this study suggest that the current practice, which is to install GMCD at more crowded crosswalks or near the school zone, is effective. Moreover, at crosswalks with GMCD, longer all red signal phase is suggested to improve pedestrian safety during intergreen period.
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Chai, Chen
Shi, Xiupeng
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Shi, Xiupeng
Wong, Yiik Diew
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title Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata
title_short Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata
title_full Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata
title_fullStr Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata
title_full_unstemmed Estimating Safety Effects of Green-Man Countdown Devices at Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalk Based on Cellular Automata
title_sort estimating safety effects of green-man countdown devices at signalized pedestrian crosswalk based on cellular automata
publishDate 2017
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82291
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