Incorporating Pedestrian Considerations into Signal Timing

Sirisha Kothuri, Portland State University

Summary:

The role of walking in the development of healthy, livable communities is being increasingly recognized. In urban areas, intersections represent locations where different modes converge, and are often viewed as deterrents to walking. This is due to the unwarranted and often unnecessary delays imposed by signal timing policies for pedestrians and increased potential for conflicts. Traditional signal timing design prioritizes vehicles over pedestrians leading to undesirable consequences such as large delays and risky pedestrian behaviors. Pedestrians are…Read more

Project Details

Project Type:
Dissertation
Project Status:
Completed
End Date:
June 30,2014
UTC Grant Cycle:
Tier 1 Dissertation Fellowships Spr. '12
UTC Funding:
$15,000