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A project whose aim was to determine the factors which make walking a pleasant, safe, and attractive transport mode.
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The study was aimed to compare the waiting time of pedestrians before crossing three successive road crossings.
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The study examined the influence of in- and out-group road crossing norms focusing on behaviors of pedestrians in their own in-group environment and in an out-group environment.
Read More >Fear and Danger Appraisals of a Road Crossing Scenario: A Developmental Perspective
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The study focuses on conceptual, rather than perceptual, examination of the visual timing elements of distance and speed, as integrated into appraisals of risks related to a traffic scenario.
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In Sweden earlier studies have shown that pedestrians are the road user group that are most injured when slippery road conditions.
Read More >Development of Computational Models and Databases to Investigate Pedestrian Related Accidents
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An observation study regarding the behavior of drivers and pedestrians when confronted with the time intervals of signals, on signalized crossroads.
Read More >The Vulnerable Pedestrian: A Multi Dimensional Problem Based on the Israeli Experience
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An analyses conducted comparing two groups in terms of their involvement in rural versus urban crashes, daytime versus nighttime crashes, time and behavior of the pedestrian prior to the crash.
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This study intends to provide a broad picture of pedestrian traffic accidents in Israel by uncovering their patterns and underlying their recurrent characteristics.
Read More >Pedestrian Road Safety in the Israeli Arab Minority and the General Population of Jordan
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The objectives of the study are to understand the causes of pedestrian involvement in traffic accidents and to examine the role of social and transportation policies in pedestrian safety improvement.
Read More >Characterizing Illegal Mid-Block Pedestrian Crossings in China
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This study tracked 450 pedestrians via video cameras on two geometrically different roadways in Kunming, China to determine their crossing behaviors.
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