Intelligent traffic signals for pedestrians: Evaluation of trials in three countries

Intelligent traffic signals for pedestrians: Evaluation of trials in three countries

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Article ID: iaor19993000
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 6C
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 213
End Page Number: 229
Publication Date: Aug 1998
Journal: Transportation Research. Part C, Emerging Technologies
Authors: , ,
Keywords: measurement
Abstract:

The DRIVE II project VRU-TOO (Vulnerable Road User Traffic Observation and Optimization) carried out trials of innovative pedestrian signalized crossings that were designed to be more responsive to pedestrians needs and thereby improve pedestrian safety and comfort. These advanced crossings were installed at sites in three European countries and a comprehensive evaluation of the impacts was carried out, with particular emphasis on changes in pedestrian behaviour and safety. While there were important differences in the impacts at the various sites, partly reflecting differences in system implementation, there were general gains in safety and comfort for pedestrians. These improvements were obtained without major side effects on vehicle travel.

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