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Cyclist strategies and behaviour at intersections. Conscious and un-conscious strategies regarding positioning

机译:十字路口的骑自行车者的策略和行为。关于定位的意识和无意识策略

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Severe and even fatal accidents between cyclists and motor vehicles commonly occur at intersections. Many of these accidents occur with right-turning vehicles, with drivers not observing an adjacent cyclist. Few structured investigations exist regarding the interaction between cyclist and motor vehicle, and factors in need of study are how infrastructure and vehicle properties affect human decision-making and cycling behaviour. Therefore, a bicycle simulator study was performed, where vehicle type, presence of lane markings and lane width were systematically varied in a scenario with a cyclist approaching a vehicle from behind, at a signalized city intersection. 33 participants cycled through 8 intersection variants each. Data on cycling trajectories, stopping points and speed was coupled with survey data from the participants, and semantically categorized verbal responses to questions regarding strategy for choice of stopping point. Results show that all three factors (vehicle type, lane markings and available vehicle-adjacent space) significantly affects cyclists' behaviour and conscious strategies. Participants were more cautious in the presence of a truck than a car, reflected in choice of position when cycling and stopping, and in explicit verbalisations regarding perilous aspects of the situation and their conscious and strategic choice of positioning. Available lateral space also affected stop positions and feeling of safety (expressed verbally). Presence of bicycle lane markings made the cyclists inclined to continue into the space to the right of the vehicle. This was revealed by their positioning and speed, and also apparent in the verbal expressions, especially the positive remarks on the situation and conditions. However, the perceived comfort with lane markings present was actually lower than when they were missing. Cyclist type (slow, moderate, or fast) matters with the self-reported faster cyclists being more prone to stop to the right than the slower one. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:骑自行车者与机动车之间的严重甚至致命的事故通常发生在交叉路口。其中许多事故发生在右转车辆上,驾驶员没有观察到相邻的骑车人。很少有关于骑车人与机动车之间相互作用的结构化调查,而需要研究的因素是基础设施和车辆性能如何影响人类的决策和骑行行为。因此,进行了一项自行车模拟器研究,在骑自行车的人从一个信号化的城市交叉路口从后方接近车辆的情况下,系统地改变了车辆类型,车道标记的存在和车道宽度。 33位参与者分别通过8个交叉路口变体进行了循环。有关骑车轨迹,停靠点和速度的数据与参与者的调查数据结合在一起,并对对停靠点选择策略的问题的言语反应进行语义分类。结果表明,所有三个因素(车辆类型,车道标记和可用的车辆相邻空间)都显着影响骑车人的行为和意识策略。参与者在卡车面前比在车面前要更加谨慎,这体现在骑自行车和停车时的位置选择,以及有关局势危险方面及其对位置的有意识和战略选择的明确表述。可用的侧向空间也影响了停止位置和安全感(口头表达)。自行车道标记的出现使骑自行车的人倾向于继续进入车辆右侧的空间。它们的位置和速度表明了这一点,而且在言语表达中也很明显,尤其是对情况和条件的正面评价。但是,存在车道标记时的感觉舒适度实际上比缺少车道标记时要低。自行车手的类型(慢速,中速或快速)很重要,自我报告的速度较快的自行车手比速度较慢的自行车手更容易向右停。 (C)2020 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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