Highlights The influences of countdown signals on children’s crossing behavior and child pedestrian-vehicle conflicts were examined. Setting countdown at the last moment of the Red Man phase leaded to increase of children violation behavior and conflicts with vehicles. Countdown during Flashing Green Man were effective at helping children to completing crossing before the Red Man onset. Children who crossed the road alone had more risk-taking behavior than children with companions.

    Abstract Previous studies have shown that pedestrian countdown signals had different influences on pedestrian crossing behavior. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the installation of countdown signals at school intersections on children’s crossing behavior. A comparison analysis was carried out on the basis of observations at two different school intersections with or without pedestrian countdown signals in the city of Jinan, China. Four types of children’s crossing behavior and child pedestrian-vehicle conflicts were analyzed in detail. The analysis results showed that using pedestrian countdown timers during the Red Man phase led to more children’s violation and running behavior. Theses violators created more conflicts with vehicles. However, pedestrian countdown signals were effective at helping child pedestrian to complete crossing before the red light onset, avoid getting caught in the middle of crosswalk. No significant difference was found in children who started crossing during Flashing Green Man phase between the two types of pedestrian signals. Moreover, analysis results indicated that children who crossed the road alone had more violation and adventure crossing behavior than those had companions. Boys were found more likely to run crossing than girls, but there was no significant gender difference in other crossing behavior. Finally, it’s recommended to remove countdown at the end of the Red Man phase to improve children’s crossing behavior and reduce the conflicts with vehicles. Meanwhile other measures are proposed to improve children safety at school intersections.


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    Title :

    The influence of pedestrian countdown signals on children’s crossing behavior at school intersections


    Contributors:
    Fu, Lianning (author) / Zou, Nan (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    2016-05-16


    Size :

    7 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English






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