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Strengthening Pedestrian Safety: An Evaluation of Signals at Major Intersections in Lahore, Pakistan
Author(s):
1. Hina Saleemi: Department of Transportation Engineering and Management, University of Engineering and Technology,G.T. Road, Lahore,Pakistan
2. Zia ur Rehman: Department of Transportation Engineering and Management, University of Engineering and Technology,G.T. Road, Lahore,Pakistan
3. Saadia Tabassum: Department of Transportation Engineering and Management, University of Engineering and Technology,G.T. Road, Lahore,Pakistan
4. Ammad Hassan Khan: Department of Transportation Engineering and Management, University of Engineering and Technology,G.T. Road, Lahore,Pakistan
5. Abdur Rahim: Department of Transportation Engineering and Management, University of Engineering and Technology,G.T. Road, Lahore,Pakistan
Abstract:
Pedestrians' safe mobility at intersections is associated with the facilities provided at the crossings. Lahore is one of the most populous cities in Pakistan. Too many road accidents occur daily at various areas of Lahore in which pedestrian-vehicle collision has a major ratio. To reduce the pedestrian-vehicle collisions, pedestrian signals are installed at major intersections of Lahore city. This paper examines the relationship between pedestrian signals and Level of Service (LOS), with a focus on enhancing awareness of pedestrian signal operation and investigates the impact of pedestrian signals on the LOS of intersections in Lahore in terms of pedestrian movement. Research shows that the poor level of awareness about how pedestrian signals work contributes to the inadequate level of service of intersections in terms of pedestrian movement. The results also provide valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners in developing efective strategies to improve the pedestrian experience and reduce pedestrian-vehicle collisions at intersections.
Page(s): 39-46
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: A. Physical and Computational Sciences, Volume: 60, Issue: 1, Year: 2023
Keywords:
PedestrianVehicle Collision , Pedestrian Safety , Pedestrian Signals , Pedestrians Awareness
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