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AuthorHaq, Muhammad Faizan ul
AuthorIryo-Asano, Miho
AuthorAlhajyaseen, Wael K.M.
AuthorSamson, Christian J.R.
AuthorZhu, Hong
Available date2025-10-26T06:47:35Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameCanadian Journal of Civil Engineering
ResourceScopus
ISSN12086029
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2023-0443
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68149
AbstractCrashes involving pedestrians are particularly common at unsignalized mid-block crosswalks, where, sometimes, vehicles do not yield to pedestrians. A refuge island (RI) is a countermeasure at mid-block crosswalks on two-lane roads to improve safety in pedestrian-vehicle conflicts. This study investigates the impact of RI at unsignalized mid-block crosswalks on pedestrian crossing behavior and conflict severity, considering vehicle approach speed and approach direction. A virtual reality experiment was designed to compare pedestrian crossing behaviors in different scenarios. Results revealed that at higher vehicle approaching speeds, pedestrians tended to accept shorter gaps, leading to a higher rate of unsafe crossings. Generally, in RI setting, pedestrians accepted significantly shorter gaps, which increases the operational efficiency of the crosswalk without significantly affecting the severity of conflicts with vehicles. Furthermore, the subjective evaluation of the pedestrians after the experiment clearly indicated their preference for the RI setting, as they reported a safer crossing experience.
SponsorThis publication was supported by the Qatar\u2013Japan Research Collaboration Application Award (M-QJRC-2020-8) of Qatar University. This work was supported by KAJIMA FOUNDATION (grant number: 2023 Kyodo-Shin-03). The first author would like to express his gratitude to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology for the MEXT research award to carry out research on pedestrian crossing behavior.
Languageen
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
SubjectPedestrian Behavior
Pedestrian Safety
Unsignalized Crosswalks
Virtual Reality
Crosswalks
Footbridges
Vehicle Safety
Approach Speed
Approaching Speed
Conflict Severities
High Rate
Operational Efficiencies
Refuge Island
Two-lane Roads
Unsignalized Crosswalk
Vehicle Approaches
Virtual Environments
Accident Prevention
Human Behavior
Pedestrian
Transportation Planning
Transportation Safety
Virtual Reality
TitleImpact of refuge island in two-lane roads on pedestrian crossing behavior: a virtual reality study
TypeArticle
Pagination197-212
Issue Number2
Volume Number52
ESSN12086029
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