Walking and talking: The effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speed
Distracted walking due to smartphone use is on the rise resulting in growing concern over pedestrian safety and well-being. Our study measured the walking speeds of pedestrian groups differentiated by their smartphone use in two different environments - a wide pedestrian bridge at a university, and...
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doaj-61288e191bb34299a2f1bdd0008191e22020-11-25T02:05:46ZengUniversità di Napoli Federico IITeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment1970-98891970-98702019-12-0112328329410.6092/1970-9870/60886088Walking and talking: The effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speedLexie Reynolds Walsh0Tingsen (Tim) Xian1David Matthew Levinson2Hema Sharanya Rayaprolu3University of SydneyUniversity of SydneyUniversity of Sydney, School of Civil EngineeringUniversity of SydneyDistracted walking due to smartphone use is on the rise resulting in growing concern over pedestrian safety and well-being. Our study measured the walking speeds of pedestrian groups differentiated by their smartphone use in two different environments - a wide pedestrian bridge at a university, and a narrow footpath on a busy commercial street. The results show that groups of people, phone users, and often followers of phone users, walk significantly slower than solo walkers uninfluenced by phone. Especially on the narrow street, people in groups and phone users are seen to not only slow themselves down but also slow the people walking behind them.http://www.tema.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/6088walkingsmartphonessocializingpedestrian speed |
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Walking and talking: The effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speed |
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Walking and talking: The effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speed |
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Walking and talking: The effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speed |
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Walking and talking: The effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speed |
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walking and talking: the effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speed |
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Università di Napoli Federico II |
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TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment |
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1970-9889 1970-9870 |
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2019-12-01 |
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Distracted walking due to smartphone use is on the rise resulting in growing concern over pedestrian safety and well-being. Our study measured the walking speeds of pedestrian groups differentiated by their smartphone use in two different environments - a wide pedestrian bridge at a university, and a narrow footpath on a busy commercial street. The results show that groups of people, phone users, and often followers of phone users, walk significantly slower than solo walkers uninfluenced by phone. Especially on the narrow street, people in groups and phone users are seen to not only slow themselves down but also slow the people walking behind them. |
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walking smartphones socializing pedestrian speed |
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http://www.tema.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/6088 |
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