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AuthorElsayyad, Mohamed
AuthorMuley, Deepti
AuthorAlhajyaseen, Wael K.M.
Available date2025-10-26T06:47:35Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameCanadian Journal of Civil Engineering
ResourceScopus
ISSN12086029
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2023-0459
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68148
AbstractDrivers do not properly respect pedestrian priority at marked mid-block crosswalks. This study assesses pedestrians and vehicles behavior at such locations. Video recording at two mid-block crosswalks was used to analyze 12 crossing attributes and their correlations. Analysis of 884 pedestrians' and 2087 vehicle's data showed that all demographic and crossing related attributes affected the crossing speed and crossing time of pedestrians. The average crossing speed of pedestrians was 1.3 m/s. Only parked car at crosswalk affected the waiting and delay times of pedestrians. Lastly, gender and crossing related parameters were found to affect the accepted gap of pedestrians. The average accepted gap of pedestrians was 6.17 s. Vehicle speeds before, at, and after crosswalks were statistically different and had mean values of 19.38, 17.31, and 20.40 kmph, respectively. Driver yielding rate was found to be 40% and was statistically significantly influenced by gender, dressing style, crossing in-group, and rolling behavior.
Languageen
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
SubjectCrossing Behavior
Pedestrian Crossing
Qatar
Unsignalized Crossings
Behavioral Research
Footbridges
Pedestrian Safety
Population Statistics
Vehicles
Video Recording
Crossing Speed
Driver's Behavior
Mid-block Crosswalk
Pedestrian Behavior
Road Users
Unsignalized Crossing
User Behaviors
Vehicle Behavior
Crosswalks
Automobile
Correlation
Demography
Gender
Parameter Estimation
Pedestrian
Road
TitleDeterminants of road user behavior at marked midblock crosswalks
TypeArticle
Pagination1506-1522
Issue Number8
Volume Number52
ESSN12086029
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