Pedestrian crossing behavior in social groups: Exploring cultural contexts through a comparative study

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Leidy Marcela Barón Acela , Emanuel Sousa , Susana Faria , Raul Almeida , Elisabete Fraga Freitas
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Walking is a common mode of transportation that offers numerous benefits. However, pedestrians are vulnerable road users and account for a significant number of traffic accidents worldwide. Characterizing pedestrian behavior is crucial for enhancing safety and comfort. Several factors influence pedestrian behavior, including personal, situational, social, and cultural aspects. It is essential to consider these factors collectively for accurate predictions. Previous studies have highlighted the importance of cultural and location-specific influences on pedestrian behavior, yet many have focused primarily on risk perception, often neglecting the role of social interactions during street crossings. This study analyzes pedestrian behavior at a crossing in two culturally diverse cities: Bucaramanga in Colombia and Guimarães in Portugal. The research emphasizes the social and operational factors that affect how pedestrians cross streets. Specifically, it explores how cultural and social differences in each city influence group walking speed and mobility. The study examines several factors, including walking speed, the distance between pedestrians (whether in groups or alone), and the impact of group size and gender composition. The results demonstrate that informal rules and cultural context significantly impact pedestrian behavior during various crossing phases. Notable variations were observed in pedestrian speed before crossing and the spatial organization of groups during the crossing. To enhance road safety, interventions should consider these cultural factors and include educational programs that promote safe practices. This study contributes to a better understanding of how social factors influence pedestrian behavior and provides valuable insights for modeling pedestrian behavior, optimizing pedestrian facilities, and developing effective strategies for improving road user safety.
社会群体中的行人过马路行为:通过比较研究探索文化背景
步行是一种常见的交通方式,好处多多。然而,行人是易受伤害的道路使用者,在全球交通事故中占很大比例。了解行人的行为特征对于提高安全性和舒适性至关重要。影响行人行为的因素很多,包括个人、情景、社会和文化方面。必须综合考虑这些因素,才能做出准确的预测。以往的研究强调了文化和特定地点对行人行为影响的重要性,但许多研究主要侧重于风险感知,往往忽视了过街过程中社会互动的作用。本研究分析了两个不同文化背景城市的行人过街行为:哥伦比亚的布卡拉曼加和葡萄牙的吉马良斯。研究强调了影响行人过街方式的社会和操作因素。具体来说,研究探讨了每个城市的文化和社会差异如何影响群体步行速度和流动性。研究考察了多个因素,包括步行速度、行人之间的距离(无论是集体还是单独)以及群体规模和性别构成的影响。研究结果表明,非正式规则和文化背景对行人在不同过街阶段的行为有显著影响。在过马路前的行人速度和过马路时的群体空间组织方面也观察到了明显的差异。为了加强道路安全,干预措施应考虑这些文化因素,并包括促进安全行为的教育计划。这项研究有助于更好地理解社会因素是如何影响行人行为的,并为行人行为建模、优化行人设施和制定有效策略以提高道路使用者的安全提供了宝贵的见解。
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