Comparative analysis of various pedestrian-crossing facilities on highways and the selection of a cost-effective facility by maximizing the benefit-cost ratio

Md Atiqullah Bhuiyan , Mihoko Matsuyuki , Shinji Tanaka
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Abstract

In high-density pedestrian crossflow locations, pedestrians considerably affect the vehicle flow. On arterial roads where speed is the main concern, unanticipated pedestrian crossings generate conflicts between vehicles and pedestrians, thereby creating congestion and increasing the travel time cost. In this study, the viability of various pedestrian crossing facilities is evaluated in terms of the flow characteristics and benefit-cost ratio (BCR). Grade-separated pedestrian crossing facilities offer high mobility and save travel time costs for vehicles; however, these are sometimes discouraged because of high construction costs. The optimal crossing facility is determined by comparing the travel time costs for both the vehicles and pedestrians. This study argues that grade-separated crossings yield a superior BCR in areas with limited pedestrian traffic, whereas in densely pedestrianized areas, pedestrian signals boast the highest BCR among all pedestrian crossing facilities. These findings will improve the planning of cost-effective pedestrian crossing facilities.

对高速公路上的各种行人过街设施进行比较分析,并通过效益成本比最大化来选择具有成本效益的设施
在人流密集的交叉路口,行人会对车流产生很大影响。在以车速为主要考虑因素的主干道上,意料之外的人行横道会引发车辆与行人之间的冲突,从而造成拥堵并增加行车时间成本。在本研究中,我们根据人流特征和效益成本比(BCR)对各种行人过街设施的可行性进行了评估。分层行人过街设施具有较高的流动性,可为车辆节省出行时间成本;但由于建设成本较高,这些设施有时并不受欢迎。最佳的过街设施是通过比较车辆和行人的出行时间成本来确定的。本研究认为,在行人流量有限的地区,分层过街设施具有更高的通行时间成本,而在行人密集的地区,行人信号灯是所有行人过街设施中通行时间成本最高的。这些研究结果将改善具有成本效益的行人过街设施的规划。
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