نتایج جستجو برای: road crossing

تعداد نتایج: 97919  

Journal: :IJORIS 2014
Eleonora Papadimitriou George Yannis John Golias

The objective of this research is the analysis of pedestrians behaviour along entire trips in urban road networks, with focus on their interaction with the traffic and the road environment while crossing roads. For this purpose, a special field survey was designed and carried out, which involved the recording of pedestrians road crossing behaviour along entire trips in real time by means of cam...

2016
Trina Rytwinski Kylie Soanes Jochen A. G. Jaeger Lenore Fahrig C. Scott Findlay Jeff Houlahan Rodney van der Ree Edgar A van der Grift

Road traffic kills hundreds of millions of animals every year, posing a critical threat to the populations of many species. To address this problem there are more than forty types of road mitigation measures available that aim to reduce wildlife mortality on roads (road-kill). For road planners, deciding on what mitigation method to use has been problematic because there is little good informat...

Journal: :Health education research 1998
D Evans P Norman

This paper reports a study applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to the prediction of pedestrians' road crossing intentions. Respondents (N = 210) completed questionnaires which included scenarios of three potentially dangerous road crossing behaviours, followed by measures of attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, self-identity and intention. The results indicated t...

2017
Mina Hashemiparast Reza Negarandeh Ali Montazeri

Background: Although pedestrian-vehicle accidents are often the results of risky behaviors during road crossings, there is limited evidence concerning the risky road crossing behaviors of pedestrians. This study was aimed at eliciting and exploring the reasons that can help explain why young pedestrians take risky road crossing behaviors. Methods: A qualitative content analysis approach was con...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2012
Carlo Giacomo Prato Victoria Gitelman Shlomo Bekhor

This study intends to provide insight into pedestrian accidents by uncovering their patterns in order to design preventive measures and to allocate resources for identified problems. Kohonen neural networks are applied to a database of pedestrian fatal accidents occurred during the four-year period between 2003 and 2006. Results show the existence of five pedestrian accident patterns: (i) elder...

Journal: :Annals of African medicine 2012
Adesola O Sangowawa Akindele O Adebiyi Babalola Faseru Olusola J Popoola

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE Child pedestrians have been identified as vulnerable road users. Although walking as a means of transport has health and other benefits, it exposes children to the risk of road traffic injuries. This study was conducted to assess the availability of road safety features around government-owned primary schools in Ibadan municipality. MATERIALS AND METHODS A multistage samp...

2016
Rebecca Wiczorek Jan Siegmann Florian Breitinger

The main reason for older pedestrians for being involved in accidents is related to attentional deficits. The aim of the current research is to investigate the link between attention and road crossing strategies of older persons. Two group discussions were carried out to investigate what types of crossing locations are perceived as dangerous. Additionally, an observation interview was conducted...

Journal: :Социальная психология и общество 2018

2016
Charles Lwanga Noora Edwin Andrews Afari Robert Domo Nuoh Eric Yirenkyi Adjei Gershon Kobla Anthony Marijanatu Abdulai Samuel Oko Sackey Ernest Kenu Kofi Mensah Nyarko

INTRODUCTION Pedestrian behavior and adherence to road traffic regulation is vital in the prevention and control of road traffic accidents (RTA) especially on highways in Ghana. We assessed pedestrians' adherence to road crossing regulations on the George Walker Bush (N1) Highway in Accra. METHODS We conducted a cross sectional study of pedestrians crossing the N1 highway from both sides of t...

2017
N. K. Harris E. J. OBrien A. González Niall Harris

This paper presents a novel approach to the reduction of short-span bridge dynamic responses to heavy vehicle crossing events. The reductions are achieved through adjustment of the vehicle suspension damping coefficient just before the crossing. Given pre-calculations of the response of a vehicle-bridge system to a set of ‘unit’ road disturbances, it is shown that a single optimum damping coeff...

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