Factors Influencing Pedestrian Decisions to Cross Mid-Block and Potential Countermeasures
项目名称: Factors Influencing Pedestrian Decisions to Cross Mid-Block and Potential Countermeasures
摘要: According to the 2017 Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Pedestrian Safety Action Plan, pedestrian fatalities in Virginia have increased by 19% since 2012, and prior VDOT analyses have shown that about 70% of pedestrian fatalities involve mid-block crossings. Thus, it is critical to examine pedestrian crossing behaviors at mid-block crossings and to investigate factors that drive pedestrians’ decisions to cross. In general, pedestrian crossing behavior is jointly influenced by a variety of factors such as road geometry, traffic conditions, control and enforcement, land use, and pedestrian characteristics. Fully understanding pedestrian crossing behaviors will help reveal the risk mechanism and therefore ensure that appropriate countermeasures can be developed to mitigate crash risk.The goal of this research is to investigate factors influencing pedestrian decisions to cross midblock and identify potential countermeasures to enhance pedestrian safety. The research will accomplish the following objectives: (1) Conduct a comprehensive literature review to summarize key factors affecting pedestrian crossing behaviors, countermeasures (best practices and innovative solutions), and their effectiveness. (2) Develop scientifically rigorous statistical models using field observation and survey data to understand what factors produce high percentages of uncontrolled mid-block crossings. (3) Identify potential countermeasures that best address these factors to improve pedestrian safety.
状态: Active
资金: 250000
资助组织: Virginia Transportation Research Council
管理组织: Virginia Transportation Research Council
项目负责人: Cottrell Jr, Benjamin H
执行机构: Old Dominion University
主要研究人员: Xie, Kun;Yang, Hong;Ishak, Sherif
开始时间: 20220401
预计完成日期: 20240930
主题领域: Highways;Pedestrians and Bicyclists;Safety and Human Factors
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