Study On Pedestrian Road Crossing Behaviour Under Mixed Traffic Condition
Author(s):
Ayesha Qamer, Prof D.Rajshekar Reddy
Keywords:
Pedestrian Road Crossing, Speed, Pedestrian Risk.
Abstract
This study investigates the complex dynamics of pedestrian road crossing behaviour in the context of mixed traffic conditions. With urbanization and increasing vehicular density, understanding how pedestrians navigate road crossings becomes pivotal for enhancing both pedestrian safety and traffic flow. The research aims to fill existing gaps in the literature by employing a comprehensive approach to model and analyse pedestrian behaviour in diverse traffic environments. Through a thorough review of existing literature, the study identifies the need for a nuanced understanding of pedestrian road crossing behaviour, especially in mixed traffic scenarios where pedestrians interact with various types of vehicles. The research is motivated by the goal of developing insights that can inform urban planning, traffic management strategies, and the design of pedestrian-friendly environments.
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Unique Paper ID: 166033

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 11, Issue 1

Page(s): 2357 - 2364
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