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Accessible Pedestrian Signals: The Effect of Push-Button Location and Audible 'Walk' Indications on Pedestrian Behavior

机译:可访问的行人信号:按钮位置和可听见的“步行”指示对行人行为的影响

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Push-button-integrated accessible pedestrian signals (APSs) provide audible information from the push-button housing on both the location of the push button and the onset of walk intervals. APS systems must provide clear, unambiguous information on which crosswalk has the walk interval. Push buttons in the United States, including push-button-integrated APSs, are inconsistently located, and APSs do not use consistent sounds to convey the "Walk" indication. The present research (NCHRP Project 3-62) investigated the effects of push-button placement and the type of audible "Walk" indication on visually or cognitively impaired participants' ability to determine which of two streets had the "Walk" signal. Participants performed this task most quickly and most accurately when each push-button-integrated APS was mounted on its own pole, the poles were placed along the outer line (farthest from the center of the intersection) of the associated crosswalk, each pole was located within a few feet of the curb, and the audible "Walk" indication from each APS was a fast tick (percussive sound) at 10 repetitions per second. The results further indicate that where two push buttons are installed on a single pole, verbal "Walk" messages (e.g., "Seventh; walk sign is on to cross Seventh") result in greater accuracy than two different sounds (fast tick and cuckoo) to signal the two crossings.
机译:集成了按钮的可访问行人信号(APS)在按钮的位置和行走间隔的开始时都提供来自按钮外壳的声音信息。 APS系统必须提供清晰,明确的信息,确定人行横道的行走间隔。在美国,包括集成了按钮的APS的按钮的位置不一致,并且APS不会使用一致的声音来传达“行走”指示。本研究(NCHRP项目3-62)研究了按钮放置和可听见的“步行”指示类型对视觉或认知障碍参与者确定两条街道中哪个具有“步行”信号的能力的影响。当将每个按钮集成的APS安装在其自己的杆上时,参与者将最快,最准确地执行此任务,将杆沿着相关人行横道的外线(距交叉点的中心最远)放置,将每个杆定位在路缘几英尺的范围内,每个APS发出的可听见的“走路”指示是每秒10次重复的快速滴答声(敲击声)。结果还表明,在单个杆上安装两个按钮的情况下,口头上的“走路”消息(例如,“第七;走路的信号要越过第七”)比两个不同的声音(快速滴答声和布谷鸟声)的准确性更高。信号两个交叉口。

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