Modeling Cyclist Violation Behavior at Signalized Intersection in China

Mei Huan, Xiaobao Yang, B. Jia
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To investigate the relationship between waiting duration and cyclist violation, cyclists' street-crossing behavior was examined by modeling the waiting duration at signalized intersections. Violation waiting duration was collected by video cameras and it was assigned as censored and uncensored data to distinguish between normal crossing and violating crossing. A proportional hazard-based duration model was introduced, and variables revealing personal characteristics and traffic conditions were defined as covariates to describe the effects of internal and external factors. Empirical results show that the street-crossing behavior of cyclists was time dependent. Cyclists' crossing behavior represented positive duration dependence that the longer the waiting time elapsed the more likely cyclists would end the wait soon. The violation inclination of most cyclists increased with the increasing waiting duration but about 55% of cyclists were at high risk of violation to cross the street. About 5% of all the cyclists can obey the traffic rules after waiting for 51 seconds. The human factors and external environment played an important role in cyclists' violation behavior. Minimizing the effects of unfavorable condition in traffic planning and designing may be an effective measure to enhance traffic safety.
中国信号交叉口骑车人违章行为建模
为了研究等待时间与骑车人违规行为之间的关系,以信号交叉口的等待时间为模型,研究骑车人的过马路行为。违规等待时间由摄像机采集,并将其分配为经过审查和未经审查的数据,以区分正常通行和违规通行。引入了基于风险的比例持续时间模型,并将个人特征和交通状况变量定义为协变量来描述内外因素的影响。实证结果表明,骑自行车者的过马路行为具有时间依赖性。骑车人的过马路行为表现出正的时间依赖,即等待时间越长,骑车人越有可能很快结束等待。大多数骑自行车者的违规倾向随着等待时间的增加而增加,但约55%的骑自行车者在过马路时存在高风险违规行为。大约5%的骑自行车的人在等待51秒后就能遵守交通规则。人为因素和外部环境对骑车人的违规行为起着重要作用。在交通规划设计中尽量减少不利条件的影响可能是提高交通安全的有效措施。
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