The safety of student pedestrians on suburban roads is an issue that is mainly overlooked. Numerous studies have been carried out on pedestrian crossing safety in developing countries. However, a study to identify factors that affect the gap acceptance behaviour of student pedestrians on suburban roads is still lacking. Consequently, it is crucial to understand how factors influence pedestrians’ decisions. This motivated an investigation into student pedestrian crossing behaviour at a crosswalk near a university campus located on suburban roads in Babol city, Iran. A video recording of the case study was conducted to provide a database for the analysis. Following data extraction, a logistic regression method was used to examine gap acceptance behaviour based on influential variables. Results indicated that waiting for time, the mean speed of the flow, headway between vehicles, available gap size and the type and speed of the approaching vehicle were significant. In addition, the gender and age of pedestrians did not significantly affect gap acceptance behaviour. Generally, traffic-related variables were observed as significantly influencing gap selection behaviour.
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Abbas Sheykhfard, PhD
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Abbas Sheykhfard, PhD
Researcher, Department of Civil Engineering, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran
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Farshidreza Haghighi, PhD
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Farshidreza Haghighi, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran (corresponding author: haghighi@nit.ac.ir)
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Arash Sedghi, MSc;
Arash Sedghi, MSc
Researcher, Department of Civil Engineering, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran
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Shahrbanoo Kavianpour, MSc;
Shahrbanoo Kavianpour, MSc
Researcher, Department of Civil Engineering, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran
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Mohammad Azmoodeh, PhD
Mohammad Azmoodeh, PhD
Researcher, Department of Civil Engineering, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
June 02 2022
Accepted:
December 02 2022
Online ISSN: 1751-7699
Print ISSN: 0965-0903
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2023
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer (2023) 176 (2): 98–105.
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Received:
June 02 2022
Accepted:
December 02 2022
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Sheykhfard A, Haghighi F, Sedghi A, Kavianpour S, Azmoodeh M (2023), "Analysis of student pedestrian gap acceptance behaviour in suburban areas". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer, Vol. 176 No. 2 pp. 98–105, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmuen.22.00023
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