Investigating the practical viability of walk-sharing in improving pedestrian safety

Debjit Bhowmick , Stephan Winter , Mark Stevenson , Peter Vortisch

Computational Urban Science ›› 2021, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (1) : 21

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Computational Urban Science ›› 2021, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (1) : 21 DOI: 10.1007/s43762-021-00020-z
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Investigating the practical viability of walk-sharing in improving pedestrian safety

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Walk-sharing is a cost-effective and proactive approach that promises to improve pedestrian safety and has been shown to be technically (theoretically) viable. Yet, the practical viability of walk-sharing is largely dependent on community acceptance, which has not, until now, been explored. Gaining useful insights on the community’s spatio-temporal and social preferences in regard to walk-sharing will ensure the establishment of practical viability of walk-sharing in a real-world urban scenario. We aim to derive practical viability using defined performance metrics (waiting time, detour distance, walk-alone distance and matching rate) and by investigating the effectiveness of walk-sharing in terms of its major objective of improving pedestrian safety and safety perception. We make use of the results from a web-based survey on the public perception on our proposed walk-sharing scheme. Findings are fed into an existing agent-based walk-sharing model to investigate the performance of walk-sharing and deduce its practical viability in urban scenarios.

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Debjit Bhowmick,Stephan Winter,Mark Stevenson,Peter Vortisch. Investigating the practical viability of walk-sharing in improving pedestrian safety. Computational Urban Science, 2021, 1(1): 21 DOI:10.1007/s43762-021-00020-z

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