信号灯和非信号灯人行横道的行人过街速度分析:鲁塞市中央车站至 Str.Tzar Osvobotiel 路的案例研究

Sudeep Thapa, Mitko Dimitrov Marinov, Srijan Subedi Chowi
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行人安全是我们道路上最关心的问题,因为行人在交通中本来就很容易受到伤害。在保加利亚,这项研究强调了在道路设计和交通控制措施中优先考虑行人安全的必要性。研究的核心目标是分析行人过马路的行为,并确定行人过马路的最佳位置,以提高整体道路安全。研究的一个显著发现是,人行横道类型对行人过街速度有重大影响。据观察,行人在有信号灯的人行横道上过马路的速度更快,这凸显了交通控制设备在调节行人流动方面的功效。此外,研究还探讨了年龄和性别对行人过街速度的影响。研究显示,儿童和成年行人是过街速度最快的群体,而老年人的过街速度则明显较慢。值得注意的是,在没有信号灯的人行横道上,无论是与成年男性相比,还是与男性和女性儿童相比,成年女性的速度都是最慢的。从更广泛的角度来看,研究发现男性行人的过街速度总体上明显快于女性行人。这些研究结果为保加利亚的道路规划者和政策制定者提供了宝贵的见解,旨在创建更安全、更高效的道路系统,满足行人的独特需求,同时考虑影响行人过马路行为的各种因素。
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Analysis of Pedestrian Crossing Speed at Signalized and Non-Signalized Crosswalk: A Case Study of Central Station to Str. Tzar Osvobotiel Road of Ruse City
Pedestrian safety is a paramount concern on our roadways, as pedestrians are inherently vulnerable when navigating traffic. In Bulgaria, this research underscores the necessity of prioritizing pedestrian safety in roadway design and traffic control measures. The study's core objective was to analyze pedestrian crossing behaviour and identify optimal locations for pedestrian crossings to enhance overall road safety. A notable finding of the study was the significant influence of crosswalk type on pedestrian crossing speeds. Pedestrians were observed to cross streets more rapidly at signalized crosswalks, highlighting the efficacy of traffic control devices in regulating pedestrian movements. Moreover, the study delved into the influence of age and gender on pedestrian crossing speeds. It revealed that children and adult pedestrians were the fastest groups in terms of crossing speeds, while elderly pedestrians exhibited notably slower speeds. Notably, at non-signalized crosswalks, adult females were the slowest demographic, both in comparison to adult males and in comparison, to both male and female children. In a broader context, the study unveiled that male pedestrians, on the whole, demonstrated significantly faster crossing speeds than their female counterparts. These findings provide valuable insights for road planners and policymakers in Bulgaria, aiming to create safer and more efficient road systems that cater to the unique needs of pedestrians while considering the various factors that influence their crossing behaviours.
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