Interactive behaviour of drivers and pedestrians at marked pedestrian crossings : an experimental study at two sites on residential roads.

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

The purpose of the study is to determine the relative importance of some pedestrian/vehicle/environment factors in solving the pedestrian/vehicle conflict at crossings, and in particular, to investigate the behaviour of the driver. Trained pedestrians were used in the study and crossed a real road at two different sites according to a predetermined plan. The results of the study are presented in tabulated form, and their implications discussed.

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Library number
B 9130 (In: B 9050) /83.2/85.3/ IRRD 215333
Source

In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Driver Behaviour, Zurich, 8-13 October, 1973, 22 p., 3 fig., 1 graph., 5 tab., 20 ref.

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