Pedestrian risk perception in signalized street crossings
Ημερομηνία
2010DOI
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This paper examines the pedestrian perception of risk and behaviour in signalized street crossings with a flashing green beacon, while, simultaneously, the cars turn right or left with a flashing orange beacon. The pedestrians have right of way in situations like that. However, it is not always implemented by the drivers. As a result, the risk of the pedestrian crossing is raised, as they are forced to cross the street even in the red signalized phase. This study took place in the Greek city of Volos in December 2008. 2024 pedestrians were examined with the use of a video camera in two signalized intersections in the center of the city. During the elaboration of the data, the pedestrians were separated by sex, age and, while crossing the street, whether they were alone or in a group. The study presents the pedestrian behaviour and perception of risk as they wait to cross the street, either on the sidewalk or in the street and the choice of crossing the street either with a green or red light. It also, examines the cases where the drivers stopped to give right of way to the pedestrians. © 2010 WIT Press.