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Title: A Comparison of Gateway In-Street Sign Treatment to Other Driver Prompts to Increase Yielding to Pedestrians at Crosswalks
Accession Number: 01506409
Record Type: Component
Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Abstract: An important goal to reduce the number of collisions between motorists and pedestrians is to increase motorist's yielding right-of-way to pedestrians in crosswalks. A Gateway installation of in-street signs (one in-street sign installed between the two travel lanes in each direction, and one on both edges of the roadway in each direction) was evaluated on multilane roads. The first experiment compared the efficacy of adding multiple in-street signs used in a gateway configuration with a single sign between the two travel lanes in each direction. The second experiment compared the in-street sign gateway treatment with a more expensive Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon. The third experiment compared the in-street sign gateway with the more expensive Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB), The results demonstrated that the Gateway in-street sign treatment produced very high levels of drivers yielding behavior, and that the Gateway treatment was as effective as the two more expensive treatments.
Supplemental Notes: This paper was sponsored by TRB committee ANF00 Pedestrians and Cycles.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01503729
Report/Paper Numbers: 14-0222
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Bennett, Miles KManal, HanaVan Houten, RonPagination: 28p
Publication Date: 2014
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC Media Type: Digital/other
Features: Figures; Photos; References
TRT Terms: Subject Areas: Highways; Pedestrians and Bicyclists; Safety and Human Factors; I85: Safety Devices used in Transport Infrastructure
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2014 Paper #14-0222
Files: PRP, TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Jan 27 2014 2:10PM
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