2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11205699
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Road Users’ Behavior at Marked Crosswalks on Channelized Right-Turn Lanes at Intersections in the State of Qatar

Abstract: At non-signalized marked crosswalks, pedestrian priority is neither well-defined nor well acknowledged by drivers. This paper presents the findings of an investigation on both driver and pedestrian behavior at non-signalized marked crosswalks located on channelized right-turn lanes at intersections in the State of Qatar. Five crosswalks in Doha city were video recorded from discrete locations on a typical working day. The results from the data analysis of 1620 pedestrians’ behavior indicated that waiting behav… Show more

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“…The findings from this analysis will guide the policy makers during the post–COVID–19 era to better manage traffic mobility in short-term, long-term as well as during special/mega–events or emergency situations. Although there are many strategies to manage traffic demand and supply, such as promoting public transport, encouraging non-motorized mobility, and adopting more sustainable modes of travel, the preventive measures have led to demand reduction and lower traffic crashes and violations ( Shaaban et al, 2018a , 2018b ; Shaaban and Ghanim, 2018 ; Ferwati et al, 2018 ; Muley et al, 2019a , 2019b ). The main objective of these preventive measures was to limit the pandemic spread.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings from this analysis will guide the policy makers during the post–COVID–19 era to better manage traffic mobility in short-term, long-term as well as during special/mega–events or emergency situations. Although there are many strategies to manage traffic demand and supply, such as promoting public transport, encouraging non-motorized mobility, and adopting more sustainable modes of travel, the preventive measures have led to demand reduction and lower traffic crashes and violations ( Shaaban et al, 2018a , 2018b ; Shaaban and Ghanim, 2018 ; Ferwati et al, 2018 ; Muley et al, 2019a , 2019b ). The main objective of these preventive measures was to limit the pandemic spread.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the crossing maneuver is the one with more fatalities among pedestrians, only their roadway crossing was taken into account. The crossing maneuver is considered to be complex and dependent on different human and infrastructure related factors [31]. In this sense, this procedure focuses on those aspects associated with the geometry of the road and roadside elements.…”
Section: Obtention Of Required Sight Distances (Rsd)mentioning
confidence: 99%