2018
DOI: 10.1061/jtepbs.0000115
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Modeling Automobile Interference due to Midblock Pedestrian Activity on Urban Street Segments

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“…[ 109 ] While gender has no significant effect on walking speeds, teenagers and the elderly walk slower than young and middle‐aged adults. [ 109,110 ] Distractions, such as cellphone use, can reduce pedestrian walking speeds. [ 44 ]…”
Section: Human Behaviour Studies On Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 109 ] While gender has no significant effect on walking speeds, teenagers and the elderly walk slower than young and middle‐aged adults. [ 109,110 ] Distractions, such as cellphone use, can reduce pedestrian walking speeds. [ 44 ]…”
Section: Human Behaviour Studies On Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[109] While gender has no significant effect on walking speeds, teenagers and the elderly walk slower than young and middle-aged adults. [109,110] Distractions, such as cellphone use, can reduce pedestrian walking speeds. [44] Walking behaviour can be simulated using microscopic pedestrian motion models, including cellular automata (CA) models, social force (SF) models, and learning-based approaches.…”
Section: Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%