Situational Factors of Influencing Drivers to Give Precedence to Jaywalking Pedestrians at Signalized Crosswalk

Xiaobei Jiang, Wuhong Wang*, Yan Mao, Klaus Bengler, Heiner Bubb

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Abstract

A large number of fatalities are caused by the vehicle-pedestrian accidents. Under a potential conflict between the vehicle and jaywalking pedestrian, giving precedence to the pedestrian will be a proper decision taken by the driver to avoid collision. Field traffic data has been collected by video recording and image processing at two signalized crosswalks. Vehicle speed performance in the single vehicle-pedestrian encounter and platoon vehicle-pedestrian encounter were analyzed for understanding the driver behavior in the conflict process. Binary logit model was proposed to estimate the drivers’ giving precedence influenced by the situational factors and the model was validated to predict the drivers’ choices accurately. The vehicle speed, pedestrian speed, pedestrian lateral distance and the vehicle longitudinal distance to the conflict point were proved to affect the drivers’ choices in platoon driving. The research results would hopefully be helpful to the design of intelligent vehicles and pedestrian protection systems by the knowledge-based decision making process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1407-1414
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
Volume4
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • binary logit model
  • driver behavior
  • jaywalking pedestrian
  • knowledge-based decision making

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