Unlike traditional car-shared pedestrian phase situation—pedestrians and vehicles are released at the same time—exclusive pedestrian phase can isolate pedestrians from vehicles completely. However, due to the extra phase and the centralized release of pedestrians, it may cause an increase of pedestrian delay. This paper aims at building a model that can analyze the pedestrian delay differences between the two phases. Considering the route choices of pedestrian flow are different, the model is composed of signal delay, blocked delay, and path delay. The result shows that the delay differences between them mainly exist in signal delay and blocked delay. The more of turning vehicles, the narrower the disparity will be.


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    Title :

    Model of Pedestrian Delay Differences between Exclusive Pedestrian Phase and Car-Shared Pedestrian Phase


    Contributors:
    Cai, Lei (author) / Chen, Jun (author)

    Conference:

    Fourth International Conference on Transportation Engineering ; 2013 ; Chengdu, China


    Published in:

    ICTE 2013 ; 2162-2168


    Publication date :

    2013-10-09




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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