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Year 2024, Volume: 42 Issue: 5, 1646 - 1653, 04.10.2024

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Study on pedestrian crossing decision at the roundabouts

Year 2024, Volume: 42 Issue: 5, 1646 - 1653, 04.10.2024

Abstract

The pedestrians are the most exposed amongest all road traffic users to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally. In the present investigational study, an attempt is made to develop the model on pedestrian road crossing behaviour by considering the elements of pedestrian crossing behaviour, especially the size of the vehicular gap accepted by pedestrians and also pedestrians decision to cross or not cross the road. A field investigation was carried out at two zebra crossing facilities located at two major roundabouts in Shivamogga city. Data collection and extraction was done by utilising video-graphic data in real-time traffic conditions by the Department of Traffic Police, Shivamogga and also, by observing the behaviour of pedestrians while crossing the road. The study will also aid in determining correlations between pedestrian characteristics, crossing facilities, and vehicular traffic. This data will be analysed by regression methods in statistical analysis. As a result of this research, it is intended that a model of pedestrian gap acceptance and pedestrian crossing choice could be developed that also includes the factors that pedestrians look for when accepting the vehicle gaps between the vehicles to cross the crosswalks in roundabouts.

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  • [2] Kadali BR, Vedagiri P. Modelling pedestrian road crossing behavior under mixed traffic condition. Eur Transp 2013;:110.
  • [3] Siti Naquiyah MN, Basil David Daniel. Analysis of pedestrian gap acceptance and crossing decision in Kuala Lumpur. MATEC Web Conf 2017;103:08014. [CrossRef]
  • [4] Jain A, Gupta A, Rastogi R. Pedestrian crossing behaviour analysis at intersections. Int J Traffic Transp Eng 2014;4:103116. [CrossRef]
  • [5] Ibrahim NI, Kidwai FA, Karim MR. Motorists and pedestrian interaction at un-signalised pedestrian crossing. Proc East Asia Soc Transp Stud. 2005;5:120125.
  • [6] Marisamynathan S, Perumal V. Study on pedestrian crossing behavior at signalized intersections. J Traffic Transp Eng 2014;1:103110. [CrossRef]
  • [7] Goh BH, Subramaniam K, Wai YT, Mohamed AA. Pedestrian crossing speed: the case of Malaysia. Int J Traffic Transp Eng 2012;2:323332. [CrossRef]
  • [8] Cherry C, Donlon B, Yan X, Moore SE, Xiong J. Illegal mid-block pedestrian crossings in China: gap acceptance, conflict and crossing path analysis. J Inj Control Saf Promot 2010;19:320330. [CrossRef]
  • [9] Oxley JA, Ihsen E, Fildes BN, Charlton JL, Day RH. Crossing roads safely: An experimental study of age differences in gap selection by pedestrians. Accid Anal Prev 2005;37:962971. [CrossRef]
  • [10] Brewer AM, Fitzpatrick K, Whitacre AJ, Lord D. Exploration of pedestrian gap-acceptance behavior at selected locations. J Transp Res Rec 2006;1982:132140. [CrossRef]
  • [11] King JM, Soole DW, Ghafourian A. Illegal pedestrian crossing at signalized intersections: Incidence and relative risk. Accid Anal Prev 2009;41:485490. [CrossRef]
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  • [26] Shahin MM. Pedestrian behavior with mixed traffic in developing countries. Traffic Eng Control 2006;47:303309. [CrossRef]
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Research Articles
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Neeraj S. N This is me 0009-0002-9349-0901

Vijay B.g This is me 0000-0003-1427-5403

Abdullah Al-mansour This is me 0000-0001-9881-7032

Publication Date October 4, 2024
Submission Date April 11, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 42 Issue: 5

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Vancouver S. N N, B.g V, Al-mansour A. Study on pedestrian crossing decision at the roundabouts. SIGMA. 2024;42(5):1646-53.

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