An Example of Complex Pedestrian Route Choice

  • Gräßle F
  • Kretz T
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Abstract

Pedestrian route choice is a complex, situation- and population-dependent issue. In this contribution an example is presented, where pedestrians can choose among two seemingly similar alternatives. The choice ratio is not even close to being balanced, but almost all pedestrians choose the same alternative. A number of possible causes for this are given.

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Gräßle, F., & Kretz, T. (2011). An Example of Complex Pedestrian Route Choice. In Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics (pp. 767–771). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9725-8_71

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