A case study of pedestrian-vehicle conflict.

Author(s)
Zaidel, D. Katz, A. & Algarishi, A.
Year
Abstract

The pedestrian crossing behaviour was studied on a divided four lane street. The street was divided naturally into two parts by a signalized intersection, one part having a pedestrian safety fence the entire length of the raised median, the other part (with the same street geometry) having no safety fence in the median. The following aspects were studied: pedestrian pathways across the street; pedestrian risk taking; micro traffic conditions and pedestrian-vehicle conflict.

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Library number
B 12810 fo /83.1/
Source

Haifa, Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, 1977, 10 p., fig., tab.; Publication No. 77-7.

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