FACTORS AFFECTING STOPPING BEHAVIOUR AT SUBURBAN INTERSECTIONS

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Walaa Darwish
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Abstract

This study focused on how drivers dealt with intersections controlled by a stop sign at suburban in Al-Husn city at Irbid governorate, Jordan. The videotape was used at eight unsignalized intersections for one complete peak hour on weekdays. Any at-grade intersection that is not controlled by a traffic signal is defined as an "unsignalized intersection." The results showed that 48% out of 1,208 drivers took the decision to stop completely compared to 52% who chose to keep driving. Female drivers (75%) were observed to stop at intersections more frequently than male drivers. In terms of vehicle type, drivers of buses stopped more frequently than drivers of small passenger cars, which are road car, other than a motorcycle, that is designed to transport passengers. Driver age and compliance to a stop sign were found to be directly proportional to each other, but as the number of passengers in the vehicle increased, the rate of non-compliance also increased. Compliance was highest among leading vehicles, followed by following vehicles, and lowest among single vehicles. A binary logistic model showed that age, vehicle occupancy, and arrival pattern significantly affected stopping the behaviour. Gender and vehicle type were not significantly related to stopping the behaviour.
影响郊区十字路口停车行为的因素
这项研究的重点是约旦伊尔比德省Al Husn市郊区,司机如何处理由停车标志控制的十字路口。录像带在八个没有信号的十字路口使用了一个完整的高峰时段。任何不受交通信号控制的平面交叉口都被定义为“无信号交叉口”。结果显示,在1208名司机中,48%的人决定完全停车,而选择继续驾驶的人只有52%。观察到女性司机(75%)在十字路口停车的频率高于男性司机。就车辆类型而言,公交车司机比小型客车司机更频繁地停车,小型客车是公路车,而不是摩托车,旨在运送乘客。研究发现,驾驶员年龄和遵守停车标志的情况成正比,但随着车内乘客人数的增加,不遵守停车标志情况的发生率也增加了。领先车辆的合规性最高,其次是跟随车辆,单车的合规率最低。二元逻辑模型显示,年龄、车辆占用率和到达模式显著影响停车行为。性别和车辆类型与制止这种行为没有显著关系。
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Acta Logistica
Acta Logistica Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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