Pedestrian behaviour at crossings with and without traffic lights.

Author(s)
Hörberg, U. & Erikson, B.
Year
Abstract

This investigation is a part of a project concerning the behaviour of pedestrians and vehicle drivers and their interaction. It is shown that a combination of film and video registrations gives a reliable measure of head movements. The results indicate that pedestrians to a higher extent looked for vehicles when there were no traffic lights at the crossing.

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B 17717 /83.2/82/
Source

Uppsala, University of Uppsala, Department of Psychology, 1980, 15 p. + app., graph., ref.; Report No. 282.

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