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Citation

Meir A, Oron-Gilad T, Parmet Y. Safety Sci. 2015; 80: 33-40.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2015.07.007

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Background
Child-pedestrians are more prone to fail in identifying hazardous situations. Aiming to better understand the development of hazard-perception abilities in dynamic road situations we examined participants' hazard detection abilities in a virtual environment.
Method
Experienced-adult participants and child-pedestrians observed typical road crossing related scenarios from a pedestrian's point of view and engaged in a hazard detection task.
Results
Consistent with our hypotheses, less instances of obscured field of view by parked vehicles were reported as hazardous by 7-9-year-olds, who were also prone to linger more in identifying situations depicting field of view partially obscured by parked vehicles compared to all other age groups. Reports of obscured field of view by road curvature as hazardous increased with age.
Conclusions
Understanding child-pedestrians' shortcomings in evaluating traffic situations contribute to the effort of producing intervention techniques which may increase their attentiveness toward potential hazards and lead toward reduction in their over-involvement in crashes.

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