An evaluation of driver comprehension of the Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS Journal of Safety Research Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.jsr.2024.11.001
Angelina Caggiano , Jaji Pamarthi , Tracy M. Zafian , Michelle Y. Deng , Kirsten Johnson , Francis Tainter , Michael Knodler
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Introduction: The Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) has become increasingly common since it was first implemented in 2015 at midblock pedestrian crossings in Massachusetts. The tri-signal head design includes signal sections displaying two red indications above a single yellow indication. PHBs are used as a method of increasing the safety of vulnerable road users by stopping vehicles at high-traffic and high-speed midblock crosswalks. This study was developed to evaluate both driver behavior and comprehension related to the use of PHBs in Massachusetts. Methods: The study utilized one online survey to create a PHB inventory, and a second online survey to measure driver comprehension of PHBs. The first survey was motivated to gauge potential exposure to PHBs and supplied an estimated 40 PHB installations with a primary concentration in Eastern Massachusetts. These efforts were paired with the second survey that was disseminated to drivers in Massachusetts and elsewhere to investigate the typical driver’s understanding of PHB intervals: Dark, Flashing Yellow (FY), Solid Yellow (SY), Solid Red (SR), and Flashing Red (FR). Results: The comprehension survey’s results provide evidence to suggest that driver behaviors are inconsistent with the recommended actions in PHB user guides. Specifically, the FY and FR intervals cause the greatest amount of confusion for drivers. Conclusions: This study also examines the reasons why drivers may be confused and offers recommendations for PHB education and outreach practices. Practical Applications: PHBs can increase pedestrian conspicuity on midblock crossings. Correct use of PHBs by drivers and pedestrians is crucial for facilitating safe crossings and traffic flow. However, many research efforts have not studied drivers’ understanding of PHB intervals. Communities with PHBs present should consider education and outreach prior to and during PHB implementation.
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导读:行人混合信标(PHB)自2015年首次在马萨诸塞州的街区中间人行横道上实施以来,已经变得越来越普遍。三信号头设计包括信号部分,显示两个红色指示高于一个黄色指示。phb是一种通过在高流量和高速街区中间人行横道上停车来提高弱势道路使用者安全的方法。本研究旨在评估马萨诸塞州与phb使用相关的驾驶员行为和理解力。方法:本研究采用在线调查方法编制PHB量表,并采用在线调查方法测量驾驶员对PHB的理解程度。第一次调查的动机是评估潜在的PHB暴露,并提供了大约40个PHB装置,主要集中在马萨诸塞州东部。这些努力与第二项调查相配合,该调查向马萨诸塞州和其他地方的司机分发,以调查典型司机对PHB间隔的理解:深色、闪烁黄色(FY)、纯黄色(SY)、纯红色(SR)和闪烁红色(FR)。结果:综合调查结果表明驾驶员行为与PHB用户指南中推荐的行为不一致。具体来说,FY和FR间隔对驾驶员造成最大的困惑。结论:本研究还探讨了司机可能感到困惑的原因,并为PHB教育和推广实践提供了建议。实际应用:phb可以在街区中间的交叉路口增加行人的可见度。司机和行人正确使用phb,对促进安全过路和交通流量至关重要。然而,许多研究工作尚未研究驾驶员对PHB区间的理解。有PHB的社区应该考虑在PHB实施之前和实施期间进行教育和推广。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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