The influence of the construction of raised pedestrian crossing on traffic conditions on urban segments

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Abstract

One of solutions that is often used in recent times in street networks is vertical shift in pavement level at mid-block pedestrian crossings. This measure is aimed at reducing vehicle speed and increasing the motorist yield rate. Research results about the influence of raised mid-block pedestrian crossings on pedestrian and driver behaviour are presented through analysis of traffic flow parameters. The research was conducted at a mid-block signalised pedestrian crossing prior to and after rehabilitation of that crossing.

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Garunović, N., Bogdanović, V., Simić, J. M., Kalamanda, G., & Ivanović, B. (2020). The influence of the construction of raised pedestrian crossing on traffic conditions on urban segments. Gradjevinar, 72(8), 681–691. https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.2705.2019

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