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Citation

Govinda L, Sai Kiran Raju MR, Ravi Shankar KVR. Safety Sci. 2022; 153: e105806.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105806

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

As a consequence of the rapid growth of vehicular traffic, there is an increase in interactions between vehicles and pedestrians. The severity of these interactions varies with pedestrian, vehicle and roadway geometric characteristics. In the absence of real crash data, Surrogate Safety Measures (SSMs) are used to analyse the pedestrian-vehicle (P-V) interactions. The present study is intended to propose threshold risk indicator (RI) values for severe P-V interactions using both pedestrian and vehicle characteristics. A multilinear regression (MLR) P-V interaction model was developed using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) software. Videography method was used to collect traffic data from two 4-legged uncontrolled intersections. Pedestrian and vehicular data were extracted from the video using DataFromSky viewer software and risk indicator was calculated using post encroachment time and approaching vehicular speed. The interactions between pedestrians and vehicles were classified as normal conflicts and severe conflicts based on visual observations during the data extraction process. Python interface with support vector machines (SVM) algorithm was used to get threshold RI values for various pedestrian (gender and speed) and vehicle (type) characteristics. From SVM results, it was observed that the threshold RI value for severe interactions decreases as the pedestrian crossing speed increases for the same vehicle and pedestrian characteristics. MLR results showed that pedestrian gender, age and speed, vehicle type and speed, interaction location and crossing position have a significant effect on RI. The results can be used to evaluate pedestrian-vehicle interaction severity level at an uncontrolled intersection.


Language: en

Keywords

Pedestrian-vehicle interaction; Post encroachment time; Risk indicator; Support vector machines; Surrogate safety measures; Threshold values

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