Self-reported likely behaviour of rail passengers during an emergency evacuation-A case study of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
View/ Open
Publisher version (Check access options)
Check access options
Date
2021Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Prior knowledge on how passengers behave during a potential emergency evacuation could be advantageous in designing efficient crowd management and emergency procedures. This study examines the likely behaviours of Malaysian passengers during a potential future emergency evacuation situation. Four key behaviours, i.e., reactive, proactive, cooperative and competitive behaviours, were considered. A questionnaire survey was conducted at one major rail transit terminal in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to collect the data. All 301 questionnaire responses displayed non-uniformity in their likely behaviour. Results explained that the passengers are more likely to be proactive (e.g., move to exit immediately as soon as the warning siren is sounded) than reactive (e.g., go to assembly point after being instructed) during the pre-evacuation. Further, people are more likely to be cooperative (e.g., help other people who may have difficulties in getting out) than competitive (e.g., push or shove other peoples to get out quickly) during the evacuation. In terms of demographic influences on behaviours, results demonstrated that there could be significant differences in certain behaviours between males and females and between different age groups. The findings of this study provide valuable information for developing models for simulating passengers' evacuation at rail transit terminals. Further, the managers of emergency response could utilize such data and outcomes in devising effective crowd management strategies and developing appropriate training and educational campaigns.
Collections
- Traffic Safety [163 items ]
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Interleukin-4 and interleukin-13 evoke scratching behaviour in mice
Campion M.; Smith L.; Gatault S.; Métais C.; Buddenkotte J.; Steinhoff M.... more authors ... less authors ( Blackwell Publishing Ltd , 2019 , Article)Persistent and relapsing itch commonly manifests in inflammatory skin disorders such as atopic dermatitis (AD). AD pathogenesis is driven by interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-13 (IL-13). Dupilumab, a monoclonal antibody ... -
Behaviour of fibre reinforced concrete using steel slag coarse aggregate produced in Qatar
Alnahhal, Wael ( EDP Sciences , 2017 , Conference Paper)The state of Qatar suffers from the shortage of natural resources needed for concrete production. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the feasibility of using by-product recycled materials as aggregates to maintain ... -
Effect of hexagonal on the in-plane crushing behaviour of plain weave composite hexagonal quadruple ring system
Mahdi, E.; Faraj, Munir; Hamouda, A.M.S.; Sapuan, S.M.; Attiaa, M.A.; Eltai, E.O.... more authors ... less authors ( Taylor and Francis Ltd. , 2019 , Article)In this study, an experimental investigation into the crushing behaviour of one dimensional composite hexagonal cellular structure between two plates has been carried out. The materials have been used to accomplish the ...