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Roles of personal and environmental factors in the red light running propensity of pedestrian: Case study at the urban crosswalks

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DOI: 10.1016/j.trf.2020.11.001

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Red light running violation; Pedestrian safety; Signalized intersection; Observation survey; Random parameter logit model

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  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [15209818]
  2. Research Committee of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University [1-ZE5V, YBQ1]

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The study examines the factors influencing pedestrians' propensity for red light running through video observation surveys. Results show that factors such as pedestrian gender, age, behavior, presence of companions, number of pedestrians around, presence of other violators, signal time, and traffic volume all play a role in affecting red light running behavior. Interaction effects by gender, age, presence of violators, companions, and traffic volume were also found. The findings can contribute to the development of effective measures to combat red light running violations and enhance pedestrian safety at signalized intersections.
Pedestrian is vulnerable to mortality and severe injury in road crashes. Red light running violation of pedestrians is one of the leading causes to the crashes at signalized intersections, at which the crash involvement rates of pedestrians are high. Therefore, it is important to identify the factors that affect the propensity of red light running of pedestrian. In this study, effects of both personal factors (pedestrians' demographics and behavior) and environmental factors (presence and behavior of other pedestrians, signal time, and traffic condition) on the individual decision of red light running violation are examined, using the video observation surveys at the signalized crossings that are prone to pedestrian-vehicle crashes and have moderate pedestrian and vehicular traffic volumes in the urban area. Crossing behaviors of 6320 pedestrians are captured. Results of a random parameter logit model indicate that pedestrian gender, age, number of lanes, presence of a companion, number of pedestrians around, presence of other violators in the same cycle, time to green, red time, traffic volume, and percentage of heavy vehicles all affect the propensity of red light running violation of pedestrians. Also, there are significant interaction effects by pedestrian's gender and age, presence of other violators, with a companion, and traffic volume on the propensity. Findings are indicative to the development of effective engineering, enforcement and educational initiatives combating the red light running violation behavior of pedestrians. Therefore, pedestrian safety level at the signalized intersections can be enhanced. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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