This report presents the final results of the signal timing element of the FHWA research project 'Urban Intersection Improvements for Pedestrian Safety.' The report discusses the research which was conducted, and recommends improvements in the timing of pedestrian traffic signals both to maximize safety and to minimize delay. Specifically, the elements covered in this volume include the following: timing for a combined pedestrian - vehicular interval. This includes discussions of minimum WALK time, minimum clearance interval, and allocation of excess pedestrian time; alternative phasing schemes. This includes an analysis of early and late release of pedestrians with respect to vehicles, scramble pedestrian timing, and signal phasing for the partial crossing of wide, channelized streets; and other areas of pedestrian signal research, including time-of-day adjustments of pedestrian signal timing, application of correction factors to the Highway Capacity Manual based on vehicle and pedestrian activity levels, and general observations on pedestrian flow characteristics.


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    Title :

    Urban Intersection Improvements for Pedestrian Safety. Volume III. Signal Timing for the Pedestrian


    Contributors:
    C. M. Abrams (author) / S. A. Smith (author)

    Publication date :

    1977


    Size :

    181 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English