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Development of Models for Children—Pedestrian Crossing Speed at Signalized Crosswalks (CROSBI ID 288879)

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Ištoka Otković, Irena ; Deluka-Tibljaš, Aleksandra ; Šurdonja, Sanja ; Campisi, Tiziana Development of Models for Children—Pedestrian Crossing Speed at Signalized Crosswalks // Sustainability, 13 (2021), 2; 1057995, 18. doi: 10.3390/su13020777

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ištoka Otković, Irena ; Deluka-Tibljaš, Aleksandra ; Šurdonja, Sanja ; Campisi, Tiziana

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Development of Models for Children—Pedestrian Crossing Speed at Signalized Crosswalks

Modeling the behavior of pedestrians is an important tool in the analysis of their behavior and consequently ensuring the safety of pedestrian traffic. Children pedestrians show specific traffic behavior which is related to cognitive development, and the parameters that affect their traffic behavior are very different. The aim of this paper is to develop a model of the children-pedestrian’s speed at a signalized pedestrian crosswalk. For the same set of data collected in the city of Osijek— Croatia, two models were developed based on neural network and multiple linear regression. In both cases the models are based on 300 data of measured children speed at signalized pedestrian crosswalks on primary city roads located near a primary school. As parameters, both models include the selected traffic infrastructure features and children’s characteristics and their movements. The models are validated on data collected on the same type of pedestrian crosswalks, using the same methodology in two other urban environments—the city of Rijeka, Croatia and Enna in Italy. It was shown that the neural network model, developed for Osijek, can be applied with sufficient reliability to the other two cities, while the multiple linear regression model is applicable with relatively satisfactory reliability only in Rijeka. A comparative analysis of the statistical indicators of reliability of these two models showed that better results are achieved by the neural network model.

pedestrian children ; pedestrian crossing speed ; field measurements ; prediction models ; neural network

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (2)

2021.

1057995

18

objavljeno

2071-1050

10.3390/su13020777

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Građevinarstvo

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