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Investigating factors that influence pedestrian and cyclist violations on shared use path: An observational study on the Brooklyn bridge promenade

机译:调查影响行人和骑自行车者违规对共享使用路径的因素:布鲁克林桥散步的观察研究

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Shared use paths such as the Brooklyn Bridge promenade are painted with the centerline marking to avoid conflicts between pedestrians and cyclists and provide safe and comfortable accommodation of both modes of travel. However, pedestrians and cyclists do not always comply with the regulation indicated by line markings and corresponding signs, and violations happen frequently on such shared use paths. This study aims to identify factors that influence the violation behavior on the Brooklyn Bridge promenade by using random intercept/coefficient models. Video data of 6 hours from three sites of the promenade were analyzed, and a total of 497 pedestrians and 397 cyclists who were close to the centerline marking were defined as observations. Factors such as individual characteristics, environment conditions, and road conditions were considered. The modeling results show pedestrian violations are more likely when pedestrians are heading to Brooklyn, doing exercise, or there are pedestrians of the same direction, cyclists of the same or opposite directions, and vendor booth or garbage bin in front of them. Cyclist violations are more likely when cyclists are heading to Brooklyn, the cyclist path is too narrow, or there are pedestrians of the same or opposite direction in front of cyclists. The space-related variables (i.e., the presence of vendor booth and garbage bin, location effects) highlight the importance of adequate path widths, and the significant influence of direction variable implies that making the right-hand rule clear for pedestrians would decrease the likelihood of violation occurrence.
机译:共享使用路径,如布鲁克林桥梁散步是绘制的中心线标记,以避免行人和骑自行车者之间的冲突,并提供两种旅行方式的安全舒适。但是,行人和骑自行车者并不总是遵守线标记和相应标志所指示的监管,并且违反这种共享使用路径的违规行为。本研究旨在通过使用随机拦截/系数模型来识别影响布鲁克林桥桥上违规行为的因素。分析了散步三个地点6小时的视频数据,共有497个行人和397人接近中心线标记的骑自行车者被定义为观察结果。考虑了个人特征,环境条件和道路状况等因素。造型结果显示行人违规行为更有可能当行人前往布鲁克林,锻炼身体或者有相同方向的行人,相同或相反的方向,以及在他们面前的供应商摊位或垃圾桶。当骑自行车者前往布鲁克林时,骑自行车的违规行为更有可能是太狭隘的,或者在骑自行车者面前有一个相同或相反的行人。与空间相关的变量(即供应商摊位和垃圾箱,位置效果的存在)突出了足够的路径宽度的重要性,方向变量的显着影响意味着让行人的右侧规则会降低可能性违规行为。

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