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Development and Implementation of a Conflict-based Assessment of Pedestrian Safety (CAPS) to Evaluate Accessibility of Complex Intersections

机译:发展和行人安全(Caps)的基于冲突评估的实施来计算复杂交叉口无障碍

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This paper develops and implements the Conflict-based Assessment of Pedestrian Safety (CAPS) methodology for evaluating pedestrian accessibility at complex intersections. In past years, a significant research has been done on pedestrian access to modern roundabouts and other complex intersection forms, including a significant focus on the accessibility for pedestrians who are blind. A majority of these studies have relied on actual street crossings by study participants under supervision of trained Orientation and Mobility (O&M) Specialist. These crossing studies were used to evaluate risk from a measurement of intervention events, where the O&M specialist had to physically stop the participant from crossing.While providing arguably the most accurate data for the crossing risk at a particular intersection, actual street crossings can be dangerous to the study participants, and are further very time consuming and expensive to conduct. The CAPS method presented in this paper emphasizes the use of conflict-based safety factors to quantify risk. The CAPS method relates pedestrian crossing decisions to advanced measurements of vehicle dynamics to estimate lane-by-lane conflicts. CAPS identifies the grade of conflict based on a score generated on a five-criterion rating scale. Each of these criteria or factors has different severity levels, and when combined, provides an overall risk rating of the crossing decision. The CAPS framework was applied to a study of blind pedestrian crossings at a multi-lane roundabout. The resulting risk scores were calibrated from actual O&M interventions observed during the study to give confidence in the CAPS performance. The calibrated CAPS framework correctly matched all (high risk) O&M intervention events, and further identifies other (lower risk) pedestrian-vehicle conflicts.The resulting method has the potential to allow for a faster and most importantly safer evaluation of complex intersections for pedestrian access. Since all factors are measured prior to the pedestrian stepping into the roadway, this approach is compatible with crossing indicator studies, where the participants merely indicate when they would cross, rather than actually stepping into the roadway. The CAPS framework therefore allows for a more objective and consistent safety assessment of pedestrian crossings in a research context without having pedestrians physically step into the roadway.
机译:本文发展和实施了对行人安全性(CAPS)方法的基于冲突评估,用于评估复杂交叉口的行人可访问性。在过去几年中,对现代环形交叉路口和其他复杂的交叉表格进行了重大研究,包括重点关注盲人的行人的可行性。这些研究中的大多数研究通过研究参与者在受过培训的定位和移动性(O&M)专家的监督下依靠实际的街道交叉口。这些交叉研究用于评估介入事件的测量的风险,其中O&M专家必须在跨越跨越参与者的情况下。虽然可以说可以说是在特定交叉路口的交叉风险中的最准确的数据,但实际的街道可能是危险的对于研究参与者来说,进一步耗时和昂贵的行为。本文提出的CAPS方法强调使用基于冲突的安全因素来量化风险。 CAPS方法将行人交叉指定涉及到高级测量的车辆动态,以估计车道逐行冲突。 CAPS根据五重标准评级规模产生的分数来确定冲突等级。这些标准或因素中的每一个都具有不同的严重性水平,并且当结合时,提供了交叉决策的整体风险评级。 CAPS框架被应用于多车道环形交叉路口的盲人行人交叉口的研究。由此产生的风险分数从研究期间观察到的实际O&M干预校准,以给予帽子性能的信心。校准的帽框架正确匹配所有(高风险)O&M干预事件,进一步识别其他(较低的风险)行人 - 车辆冲突。所得到的方法具有允许更快,最重要的是对行人访问的复杂交叉口的速度更快。 。由于所有因素在行人踩到道路之前被测量,因此这种方法与交叉指示研究相兼容,其中参与者仅表明它们会跨越,而不是实际踩到道路。因此,CAPS框架允许在研究背景下对行人交叉口进行更客观和一致的安全评估,而不会有行人地进入道路。

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