2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2017.02.008
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Effects of transit bus interior configuration on performance of wheeled mobility users during simulated boarding and disembarking

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“…Interior configurations requiring complex manoeuvres during the boarding phase, which are not necessarily anticipated prior to boarding (e.g., Layout 1) or posed undue risk to fellow passengers causing anxiety (e.g., Layout 2), were rated less favourably. Boarding and disembarking times and frequency of critical incidents, while only moderately correlated with difficulty ratings were on average lower in Layout 3 supporting the findings of this study [36,47].…”
Section: Self-reported Difficulty User Preference and Other Measuressupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Interior configurations requiring complex manoeuvres during the boarding phase, which are not necessarily anticipated prior to boarding (e.g., Layout 1) or posed undue risk to fellow passengers causing anxiety (e.g., Layout 2), were rated less favourably. Boarding and disembarking times and frequency of critical incidents, while only moderately correlated with difficulty ratings were on average lower in Layout 3 supporting the findings of this study [36,47].…”
Section: Self-reported Difficulty User Preference and Other Measuressupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Laboratory-based human factors research on transit bus usability have largely comprised evaluations of specific components used in the bus environment such as access ramps [29] and wheeled mobility securement systems [30,31,32] for comfort, safety, ease-of-use, and efficiency. There are few usability evaluations of the vehicle environment in its entirety during the boarding and disembarking process [24,33,34,35,36].…”
Section: Previous Usability Research On Transit Vehicle Features By Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prior task analysis identified three types of wheelchair turns relevant to ingress-egress on transit vehicles, namely, a 90 • turn, 180 • turn, and a parallel park maneuver [51]. This study focused on the 180 • turn and parallel-park, which are more challenging to perform and require more space than the 90 • turn [52,53].…”
Section: Study Procedures 231 Pre-trip Questionnaire Instruments Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors, such as the number and width of doors, the existence of steps to board, the type of bus, and the number of seats and space for standees [31][32][33][34][35][36], also influence the dynamics of bus boarding. D'Souza et al [37] investigated effects of low-floor bus interior configuration and passenger crowding on boarding and disembarking efficiency and safety. Wu et al [38] modeled bus bunching and holding control with vehicle overtaking and distributed passenger boarding behavior.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%