Pedestrians
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2586 consists of 14 papers that explore issues relating to pedestrians, including:
- Panic That Spreads Sociobehavioral Contagion in Pedestrian Evacuations
- Road User Behaviors at Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons
- Pedestrian Gap Acceptance Behavior in Street Designs with Elements of Shared Space
- Road, Traffic, and Human Factors of Pedestrian Crossing Behavior: Integrated Choice and Latent Variables Models
- Effectiveness of Changes in Street Layout and Design for Reducing Barriers to Walking
- Facility-Demand Models of Peak Period Pedestrian and Bicycle Traffic: Comparison of Fully Specified and Reduced-Form Models
- Multiobjective Evaluation of Midblock Crosswalks on Urban Streets Based on TOPSIS and Entropy Methods
- How Far Is Too Far? Providing Safe and Comfortable Walking Environments
- Adaptive Walk Intervals
- Pedestrian Crosswalk Safety at Nonsignalized Crossings During Nighttime: Use of Thermal Video Data and Surrogate Safety Measures
- Variables Influencing Efficacy of Gateway In-Street Sign Configuration on Yielding at Crosswalks
- Countdown Pedestrian Signals With and Without the Flashing Hand: Field Study
- Effect of Distractions on a Pedestrian’s Waiting Behavior at Traffic Signals: Observational Study
- Analysis of Road User Behavior and Safety During New York City’s Summer Streets Program
This Summary Last Modified On: 12/19/2016