Transportation Research Record: Early Access Papers Addressing Pedestrians and Bicyclists, Part 2
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board has released 14 early access papers addressing pedestrians and bicyclists, including:
- Park ‘n’ Roll: Identifying and Prioritizing Locations for New Bicycle Parking in Québec City, Canada (link)
- Automatic Background Filtering Method for Roadside LiDAR Data (link)
- How Useful is Travel-Based Multitasking? Evidence from Commuters in Portland, Oregon (link)
- Integrated Modeling Approach for Non-Motorized Mode Trips and Fatal Crashes in the Framework of Transportation Safety Planning (link)
- Analyzing the Injury Severity Sustained by Non-Motorists at Mid-Blocks considering Non-Motorists’ Pre-Crash Behavior (link)
- Pedestrians/Bicyclists and Autonomous Vehicles: How Will They Communicate? (link)
- Multiple Correspondence Analysis of Pedestrian Crashes in Rural Illinois (link)
- Influence of Type of Traffic Control on Injury Severity in Bicycle–Motor Vehicle Crashes at Intersections (link)
- Generation of “Biking Schedules” for Bicycle Travel Analysis (link)
- Validation of an Agent-based Microscopic Pedestrian Simulation Model at the Pedestrian Walkway of Brooklyn Bridge (link)
- Assessing the Effect of Pedestrians’ Use of Cell Phones on Their Walking Behavior: A Study Based on Automated Video Analysis (link)
- Making Strides: State of the Practice of Pedestrian Forecasting in Regional Travel Models (link)
- Simulation Modeling of Pedestrian Performance in the New Synchronized and Milwaukee B Interchanges versus Existing Designs (link)
- Influence of Advanced Placement of the In-Street Sign Gateway on Distance of Yielding from the Crosswalk (link)
This Summary Last Modified On: 7/23/2018