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Cautious behaviors of pedestrians while crossing narrow streets: Exploration of behaviors using virtual reality experiments

Author(s)
Luu, Duc TrungEom, HyunjooCho, Gi-HyougKim, Seung-NamOh, JihunKim, Jeongseob
Issued Date
2022-11
DOI
10.1016/j.trf.2022.09.024
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60387
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369847822002212
Citation
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART F-TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR, v.91, pp.164 - 178
Abstract
This study explores the cautious behaviors of pedestrians in a typical local street environment using virtual reality (VR)-based experiments under various physical safety design scenarios for roadways. The built environment of this study focused on narrow local roads where frequent daily walking occurs within a neighborhood. VR experiments can provide an objective and accurate measurement of pedestrian behaviors, thus improving the understanding of complicated pedes-trian behaviors. Based on experimental data from 200 university students, we identified pedes-trians' crossing behavior that is cautionary or risky concerning various physical safety designs of streets. This study found that there are trade-off relationships between various behaviors which should be systematically studied to produce safer street design guidelines. Furthermore, as the contexts and sequences matter in behaviors for intersection crossing, the interpretation of be-haviors should carefully consider the context of built environments and sequential decisions made by pedestrians. This sequential understanding of before-and during-crossing behaviors and their connections expands our knowledge of pedestrians' crossing behaviors.
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
ISSN
1369-8478
Keyword (Author)
Cautious behaviorSequential decisionSituation awarenessPedestrian crashPedestrian accidentsVirtual reality
Keyword
CROSSWALKSPATTERNSSITUATION AWARENESSVISUAL EXPLORATIONBUILT ENVIRONMENTSPATIAL ACCESSTRAFFIC SAFETYCRASHESIMPACTRISK

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