Perception and decision in the pedestrian task.

Author(s)
Older, S.J. & Grayson, G.B.
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Abstract

A conceptual analysis of pedestrian behaviour to provide a framework for existing research findings and to indicate directions for future research is given. The relevance of perception and decision making to other processes in the pedestrian task is indicated. Six stages in road crossing behaviour are postulated: location, selection, observation, perception, judgement, decision and finally crossing.

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B 6422 fo /83.02/ IRRD 211133
Source

From: OECD Symposium on Road User Perception and Decision-Making, Rome, November 1972, p. 157-169, fig., graph., tab., ref.

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