Observation of elderly pedestrians on signalised crossings and of jaywalkers in the vicinity of pedestrian subways.

Author(s)
Holló, P. Papp, I. & Siska, T.
Year
Abstract

In a new research on the observation of pedestrian behaviour, we have selected two opposing forms of behaviour for study, starting from the crossing situation. The dangers involved in certain cases of rule-complying behaviour are opposed to the dangers of consciously breaking the rule and taking extra risk. The crossing behaviour of elderly pedestrians was one problem to be studied. As they are known for better observing the rules than other age groups of road users, we wanted to know, how safe they really are and what sorts of problems they have to cope with, when choosing the "safest" way to cross the road. The other area of investigation was to see the circumstances of conscious crossing violations and the motives underlying them. We analysed the extremes of rule-compliance and risk taking. (A)

Publication

Library number
962510 a ST (In: ST 962510 [electronic version only])
Source

In: Safety of urban transport with focus on pedestrian problems : proceedings of the 8th workshop of the International Cooperation on Theories and Concepts in Traffic Safety ICTCT, Paris, October 1995, p. 5-14

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