Integrating Visibility, Parking Restriction, and Driver's Field View for Enhancing Pedestrian Crossing Safety

Pedestrians at a marked but unsignalized pedestrian crossing (Ped-Xing) must be made visible to drivers in the approaching traffic at a sufficient distance away from the crossing, and this distance is needed for stopping a vehicle before the leading Ped-Xing edge to avoid a potential traffic collisi...

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Main Authors: Chiu Liu, PhD, PE, PTOE, Zhongren Wang, PhD, PE, TE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-12-01
Series:International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2046043016300909
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spelling doaj-ebff30c5e6cb4cf68138f6e0e20ae8a82020-11-24T21:06:59ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Transportation Science and Technology2046-04302013-12-012435135610.1260/2046-0430.2.4.351Integrating Visibility, Parking Restriction, and Driver's Field View for Enhancing Pedestrian Crossing SafetyChiu Liu, PhD, PE, PTOE0Zhongren Wang, PhD, PE, TE1California Department of Transportation, 1120 N Street MS-36, Sacramento, CA 95831California Department of Transportation, 1120 N Street MS-36, Sacramento, CA 95831Pedestrians at a marked but unsignalized pedestrian crossing (Ped-Xing) must be made visible to drivers in the approaching traffic at a sufficient distance away from the crossing, and this distance is needed for stopping a vehicle before the leading Ped-Xing edge to avoid a potential traffic collision. In this paper, an exact analytic framework is established to integrate driver's field view, driver's perception-reaction, lighting condition, and parking restriction at a Ped-Xing for enhancing traffic operational safety. The size of the no parking zone by the Ped-Xing is determined exactly using equations derived from this framework. Additionally, this study sheds the light on mid-block Ped-Xing installation, which should be discouraged if parking is permitted alongside a street. Furthermore, additional visibility improvement measures at the unsignalized Ped-Xings may be needed for enhancing safe traffic operations at the crossings.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2046043016300909
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author Chiu Liu, PhD, PE, PTOE
Zhongren Wang, PhD, PE, TE
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Zhongren Wang, PhD, PE, TE
Integrating Visibility, Parking Restriction, and Driver's Field View for Enhancing Pedestrian Crossing Safety
International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
author_facet Chiu Liu, PhD, PE, PTOE
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title Integrating Visibility, Parking Restriction, and Driver's Field View for Enhancing Pedestrian Crossing Safety
title_short Integrating Visibility, Parking Restriction, and Driver's Field View for Enhancing Pedestrian Crossing Safety
title_full Integrating Visibility, Parking Restriction, and Driver's Field View for Enhancing Pedestrian Crossing Safety
title_fullStr Integrating Visibility, Parking Restriction, and Driver's Field View for Enhancing Pedestrian Crossing Safety
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Visibility, Parking Restriction, and Driver's Field View for Enhancing Pedestrian Crossing Safety
title_sort integrating visibility, parking restriction, and driver's field view for enhancing pedestrian crossing safety
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
issn 2046-0430
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Pedestrians at a marked but unsignalized pedestrian crossing (Ped-Xing) must be made visible to drivers in the approaching traffic at a sufficient distance away from the crossing, and this distance is needed for stopping a vehicle before the leading Ped-Xing edge to avoid a potential traffic collision. In this paper, an exact analytic framework is established to integrate driver's field view, driver's perception-reaction, lighting condition, and parking restriction at a Ped-Xing for enhancing traffic operational safety. The size of the no parking zone by the Ped-Xing is determined exactly using equations derived from this framework. Additionally, this study sheds the light on mid-block Ped-Xing installation, which should be discouraged if parking is permitted alongside a street. Furthermore, additional visibility improvement measures at the unsignalized Ped-Xings may be needed for enhancing safe traffic operations at the crossings.
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