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Age-related differences in street-crossing safety before and after training of older pedestrians

机译:老年行人训练前后过马路安全中与年龄有关的差异

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International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable road-user group. Past research has shown that older adults make many unsafe street-crossing decisions and adopt insufficient safety margins, especially when vehicles are approaching at high speed. Apart from studies on road design and speed-limit countermeasures, there is surprisingly no road-safety research on behavior-based measures to improve older pedestrians' safety. In this line, the present study was aimed at (i) assessing the effectiveness of a training program for older pedestrians that combined behavioral and educational interventions, and (ii) examining whether and to what extent age-related differences in street-crossing safety could be reduced after training older adults. Twenty seniors were enrolled in a training program. Before, immediately after, and six months after training, street-crossing behavior was assessed using a simulated street-crossing task. Twenty younger participants performed the same simulated task to obtain a baseline measure. The results showed that the training produced significant short- and long-term benefits, due to a shifting of the decision criteria among the older participants towards more conservative judgments. When compared with the younger group, the older participants improved their behavior considerably so that significant differences in the mean safety-related indicators were no longer observed. However, the older participants' ability to take the oncoming car's speed into account did not improve. Even after training, and contrary to younger adults, older participants were found to make more and more unsafe decisions as the car's speed increased, putting them at a higher risk at high speeds. This finding may reflect age-related perceptual and cognitive difficulties that cannot be remedied by a behavioral or educational training method. The present findings underline that high speed is an important risk factor for elderly pedestrians that should be handled by effective speed reduction measures (i.e. speed ramps, road narrowing).
机译:国际事故统计表明,年长的行人构成了极为脆弱的道路使用者群体。过去的研究表明,老年人做出许多不安全的过马路决定,并且采用的安全裕度不足,尤其是在车辆以高速驶近时。除了对道路设计和限速对策的研究之外,令人惊讶的是,还没有基于行为的措施来改善老年人行人安全的道路安全研究。在这一方面,本研究旨在(i)评估结合了行为和教育干预措施的针对老年行人的培训计划的有效性,以及(ii)检查与年龄相关的过街安全性差异是否以及在何种程度上可以训练成年人后减少。二十名老年人参加了培训课程。在训练之前,之后和六个月后,使用模拟的过马路任务评估过马路行为。二十名年轻的参与者执行了相同的模拟任务,以获得基线测量值。结果表明,由于老年参与者的决策标准向更保守的判断转变,因此培训产生了显着的短期和长期收益。与年轻组相比,年龄较大的参与者的行为得到了很大改善,因此不再观察到平均安全相关指标的显着差异。但是,较老的参与者考虑到迎面驶来的汽车速度的能力并没有提高。即使经过培训,并且与年轻人相反,随着汽车速度的提高,年龄较大的参与者会做出越来越不安全的决定,从而使他们在高速行驶时处于更高的风险中。这一发现可能反映出与年龄有关的知觉和认知困难,而行为或教育培训方法无法弥补这些困难。本调查结果突显出,高速行驶是老年行人的重要危险因素,应通过有效的减速措施(即,坡道,道路变窄)来应对。

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    《Accident Analysis & Prevention》 |2012年第1期|p.42-47|共6页
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    French National Institute for Transport and Safety Research (INRETS), Laboratory of Driver Psychology, Versailles, France;

    French National Institute for Transport and Safety Research (INRETS), Laboratory of Driver Psychology, Versailles, France;

    French National Institute for Transport and Safety Research (INRETS), Laboratory for Road Operations, Perception, Simulators and Simulations INRETS-LCPC, Paris, France;

    French National Institute for Transport and Safety Research (INRETS), Laboratory for Road Operations, Perception, Simulators and Simulations INRETS-LCPC, Paris, France;

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    improving older pedestrians' safety;

    机译:改善老年人的安全;

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