Speed perception by drivers as dependent on urban street design; a case-study

Q3 Engineering
V. Gitelman, Fany Pesahov, Roby Carmel
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Abstract

The strategy of sustainable road safety aims to match the road design characteristics to the target travel speeds, on every road type. This study examined the speed perception by drivers on collector urban roads in Israel, as reflected in their actual travel speeds and in the "appropriate" speeds reported by drivers. First, field surveys were conducted to collect detailed data on the road design characteristics, travel speeds, vehicle traffic and pedestrian activities on 80 urban street sections, in fifteen cities. Second, a drivers' survey was undertaken in proximity to the areas of the field surveys, to collect drivers' opinions about appropriate speeds on various street sections. The survey included 200 drivers, where each participant estimated four pictures with representative layouts of the study streets. Multivariate regression models were developed to examine the relationship between street characteristics, traffic exposure and travel speeds, as well as to explore the relationship between the driver characteristics, street design and "appropriate" speeds as reported by drivers. The results showed that road layout type was the most influential on selecting speeds. Multi-lane dual-carriageway roads are characterized by the highest actual and reported speeds, lower speeds are attributed to single-lane dual-carriageway and single-carriageway roads, and the lowest ones - to one-way streets. Among other characteristics moderating actual travel speeds were: higher pedestrian activity on the street, higher visual narrowing, more pedestrian attractions, presence of non-signalized junctions. The selection of "appropriate" speeds by drivers was affected by the street layout, the road visual narrowing, the socio-economic level of the town and driver's personal characteristics. The drivers believed that for moderate street layouts, the appropriate speeds should be around 40 km/h, i.e. below the existing speed limit. The road design characteristics that were found to affect the speed selection by the drivers may be applicable for attaining targeted travel speeds on collector streets.
驾驶员对速度的感知取决于城市街道设计;一个案例研究
可持续道路安全战略旨在使道路设计特征与每一种道路类型的目标行驶速度相匹配。这项研究调查了以色列城市道路上司机的速度感知,反映在他们的实际行驶速度和司机报告的“适当”速度上。首先,进行实地调查,收集15个城市80个城市路段的道路设计特征、行驶速度、车辆交通和行人活动的详细数据。其次,在实地调查区域附近进行司机调查,收集司机对不同路段的适当速度的意见。这项调查包括200名司机,每个参与者估计四张具有代表性的研究街道布局的照片。建立了多元回归模型来检验街道特征、交通暴露和行驶速度之间的关系,以及探索驾驶员特征、街道设计和驾驶员报告的“适当”速度之间的关系。结果表明,道路布局类型对车速选择的影响最大。多车道双行车道道路的特点是最高的实际和报告速度,较低的速度归因于单车道双行车道和单行车道道路,最低的是单行道。其他调节实际行驶速度的特征包括:街道上行人活动较多、视觉变窄程度较高、行人景点较多、无信号路口的存在。驾驶员对“适宜”车速的选择受街道布局、道路视野狭窄程度、城镇社会经济水平和驾驶员个人特征的影响。司机认为,在适度的街道布局下,适当的速度应在每小时40公里左右,即低于现有的速度限制。影响驾驶者速度选择的道路设计特征可能适用于在收集街道上达到目标行驶速度。
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Transactions on Transport Sciences
Transactions on Transport Sciences Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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