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Investigating the Effects of Mediated and Passive Prompts on Pedestrian and Bicycle Lane Adherence on a College Campus Footbridge

机译:调查调解和被动提示对大学校园行人天桥行人和自行车道附着的影响

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The current study investigated the effects of passive prompts (e.g., posted signs) and mediated prompts (e.g., spoken reminders) encouraging the lane adherence behavior of pedestrians, bicyclists, and other transportation users (i.e., skateboarders, people riding scooters, etc.) on a college campus. Results showed an increased percentage of bridge user lane adherence compared to baseline in both the mediated and passive prompting conditions, with mediated prompting yielding higher (but not significantly higher) adherence measures across sessions. The feasibility and comparative effectiveness of each prompting method are discussed.
机译:当前的研究调查了被动提示(例如张贴的标志)和中介提示(例如语音提示)的影响,这些提示鼓励行人,骑自行车的人和其他运输用户(例如,滑板手,骑踏板车的人)遵守车道行为。在大学校园里。结果显示,在中介和被动提示条件下,桥用户通道依从性的百分比均比基线提高,在整个会话期间,中介提示产生更高(但不是更高)的依从性度量。讨论了每种提示方法的可行性和相对有效性。

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