Bayasgalan Nemekh

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Where Do Pedestrians Look, When Crossing Suburban Railway Lines with Right- and Left-Hand Traffic?

Publication Name: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

Publication Date: 2025-01-01

Volume: 1258 LNNS

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 107-119

Description:

We have learned from childhood on, that before crossing a street, first we must look left, then to right. This is related with the right-hand traffic system of cars. The research question in this paper is: how we behave in an unfamiliar situation, when crossing left-hand traffic. In Budapest, four of the five suburban railway lines operate with right-hand traffic, but one of them works in the left-hand system. The aim of this article is to investigate the behavior of pedestrians in level crossings with right- and left-hand railway traffic and to reveal any differences between their behavior, as well as the safety of these lines. The main findings are that pedestrians look at the “built-in” left-right order, even it is not the safest option. Parallelly, accident data show worse safety situation of the line with left-hand traffic. As conclusion, some low-cost infrastructure measures are recommended.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-81799-1_11