보행자 특성에 따른 횡단보도표시등 표준시간의 평가

Evaluation of Standard Crossing Light Timing in accordance with the Characteristics of Pedestrians

  • 정화식 (동신대학교 e-비지니스학과) ;
  • 김우열 (동신대학교 e-비지니스학과) ;
  • 정인주 (동신대학교 e-비지니스학과)
  • 발행 : 2005.03.01

초록

An investigation was conducted to evaluate both the time required and the time allowed for persons to cross streets. Currently, the local municipality uses a standardized formula to determine the time allotted for 'WALK' signals to function allowing pedestrian traffic to cross thoroughfares. The formula to determine the 'Theoretical Time(in seconds)' is the width of the street(in meter) divided by 1.2m/s. The basis of the denominator is 'normal' walking speed. Initially, 3 locations were chosen to evaluate the time between the appearance of the 'WALK' signal and the appearance of the 'DON'T WALK'. The interval between the two signals was assumed to allow a person to begin crossing the street at the appearance of the 'WALK' signal and terminate their crossing at the appearance of the 'DON'T WALK' signal. Of the 3 locations, 2 locations(elementary?middle schools and general hospital areas), the duration of the 'WALK' signal were not properly set and therefore need more time for those who use these cross walks. Specific details regarding the crossing locations and validity of the standardized formula were also presented and discussed.

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