Identification of key determinants of personal safety perception at bus stops using proportional odds logistic regression

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G. Sethulakshmi
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Complex vehicle-pedestrian interaction near the bus stop affects the safety perception of users, but the subjective nature of perceived safety and the lack of specific measurement techniques makes its estimation further laborious. This paper identifies factors influencing safety perceptions of bus users by employing Ordered Logistic Regression analysis. The study focussed on five dimensions; bus stops' design and surrounding facilities, traffic characteristics, and travellers' individual, travel and accident characteristics. The results demonstrated that increased vehicular flow, absence of footpath, crossing facility and safety barrier would scale down the perceived safety. Furthermore, the respondent's age, education, frequency of travelling by bus, familiarity with the bus stop, and previous accident experience are significant predictors of perceived safety. Results concluded that females perceived less safe, and no effects can be attributed to the household vehicles and income. Regarding road shoulder width, 1-2 meters is the most preferred width from the travellers' safety perspective.
使用比例赔率逻辑回归识别公交车站个人安全感知的关键决定因素
公交车站附近复杂的车人交互影响着用户的安全感知,但感知安全的主观性和缺乏具体的测量技术使得其估计更加困难。本文采用有序Logistic回归分析方法,对公交用户安全认知的影响因素进行了分析。这项研究集中在五个方面;公交车站的设计与周边设施,交通特性,以及出行者的个性、出行和事故特性。结果表明,车辆流量增加、行人道、交叉设施和安全屏障的缺失会降低感知安全性。此外,受访者的年龄、受教育程度、乘坐公共汽车的频率、对公共汽车站的熟悉程度以及以前的事故经历都是感知安全的重要预测因素。结果表明,女性认为安全系数较低,与家庭车辆和收入无关。对于路肩宽度,从行人安全角度考虑,1-2米是最优选的宽度。
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