Physiological measurement of risk perception of pedestrians in passing traffic.

Author(s)
Kiyota, M. Vandebona, U. Sumi, T. & Kim, H.-C.
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Abstract

This paper describes a modelling framework and data collection process to investigate stressful situations experienced by road users in typical residential streets in Japan. The level of risk perception as experienced by pedestrians sharing a road with motor vehicles is investigated by using a physiological symptom. This model is a tool useful to evaluate the effects of traffic management policies. (A)

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C 17523 (In: C 17522) /83 / ITRD E105203
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In: Proceedings of the 8th world conference on transport research WCTR, Antwerp, July 12-17, 1998, Volume 2: planning, operation, management and control, p. 57-69, 8 ref.

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