TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis on the impact of traffic safety measures on children's gaze behavior and their safety awareness at residential road intersections in Japan
AU - Tomoda, Mitsuko
AU - Uno, Haruka
AU - Hashimoto, Seiji
AU - Yoshiki, Syuji
AU - Ujihara, Takehito
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Takata Foundation , 2020. We would also like to thank Editage (www.editage.com) for English-language editing.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/6
Y1 - 2022/6
N2 - Traffic accidents involving child pedestrians, especially children under 12 years old, frequently occur at residential roads in Japan. The accidents are often caused by children with little walking experience not confirming their surroundings and jumping out on the streets. Therefore, to ensure the safety of child pedestrians, this study examined the effect of six safety measures, involving children's gaze behavior while walking and consciousness of stopping at intersections on residential roads. The gaze measurement experiment and questionnaire survey were conducted on 84 first- to third-grade students. The results showed the usefulness of the footprint mark through the analysis on the child's gaze behavior and consciousness of stopping when walking. The present study clarified that by installing the footprint mark, it is possible to call attention to intersections earlier and increase the feeling of consciousness to stop when they face an intersection. In contrast, color pavement at intersections, which is an effective measure to alert the driver, was not very effective in this study. This suggests that drivers and pedestrians, or adults and children, may have different effects even if the same measures are taken. Thus, traffic safety measures on the roads need to consider the various attributes of road users.
AB - Traffic accidents involving child pedestrians, especially children under 12 years old, frequently occur at residential roads in Japan. The accidents are often caused by children with little walking experience not confirming their surroundings and jumping out on the streets. Therefore, to ensure the safety of child pedestrians, this study examined the effect of six safety measures, involving children's gaze behavior while walking and consciousness of stopping at intersections on residential roads. The gaze measurement experiment and questionnaire survey were conducted on 84 first- to third-grade students. The results showed the usefulness of the footprint mark through the analysis on the child's gaze behavior and consciousness of stopping when walking. The present study clarified that by installing the footprint mark, it is possible to call attention to intersections earlier and increase the feeling of consciousness to stop when they face an intersection. In contrast, color pavement at intersections, which is an effective measure to alert the driver, was not very effective in this study. This suggests that drivers and pedestrians, or adults and children, may have different effects even if the same measures are taken. Thus, traffic safety measures on the roads need to consider the various attributes of road users.
KW - Child
KW - Eye-tracking
KW - Gaze behavior
KW - Pedestrian
KW - Residential Road
KW - Traffic safety
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105706
DO - 10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105706
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124701453
SN - 0925-7535
VL - 150
JO - Safety Science
JF - Safety Science
M1 - 105706
ER -