Exploration of the impact of junction characteristics on pedestrian red light violation

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Luc Pellecuer, Aurélien Chusseau
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Abstract

The design of the geometry and traffic controls at signalised junctions is often focused on the level of service offered to motor vehicles and rarely considers the level of service offered to pedestrians. This results in pedestrian adopting illegal and unsafe behaviours – e.g. red light violation. This study aimed to identify the elements of signalised junction design that are critical in pedestrian safety by analysing how they affect pedestrian behaviour. Both traffic engineering design and associated traffic conditions were investigated. Over 6500 observations had been made at 10 signalised junctions in Montreal, Canada. The 10 junctions were selected to cover a variety of environments, road users and junction designs. Results show that the presence of a countdown display has the most significant and positive impact on pedestrian behaviour. Results also suggest that pedestrians cross on the red light when they feel confident about their ability to judge whether they can use the available traffic gaps to cross safely the street. This study concludes that an adequate junction design is likely to limit risky pedestrian behaviours. Therefore, designers need to consider the factors affecting the behaviour of pedestrians to design junctions that are safe convenient and safe for them.
探讨路口特征对行人闯红灯的影响
信号路口的几何形状和交通控制的设计通常集中在为机动车提供的服务水平上,很少考虑为行人提供的服务水平。这导致行人采取非法和不安全的行为,例如闯红灯。本研究旨在通过分析信号交叉口如何影响行人行为,确定信号交叉口设计中对行人安全至关重要的元素。对交通工程设计和相关交通条件进行了研究。在加拿大蒙特利尔的10个信号路口进行了6500多次观察。这10个路口涵盖了不同的环境、道路使用者和路口设计。结果表明,倒计时显示的存在对行人行为的影响最为显著和积极。研究结果还表明,当行人对自己是否能利用可用的交通间隙安全过马路有信心时,他们就会闯红灯。这项研究的结论是,适当的路口设计可能会限制行人的危险行为。因此,设计者需要考虑影响行人行为的因素,设计出安全、方便、安全的路口。
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