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TRB 91st Annual Meeting (January 22-26, 2012)
Event Number:
653
Event Title:
Planning for Pedestrians
Event Date:
Jan 24 2012 7:30PM- 9:30PM
Event Location:
Marriott, Salon 2
Event Description:
Event Agenda:
Assessing the pedestrian experience in public spaces (12-0988)
The assessment of the pedestrian experience in public spaces is increasingly becoming an essential constituent of urban street design. This paper first presents a new methodology for evaluating pedestrian environments through on-street surveys, building upon well-established comprehensive pedestrian audit tools, such as PERS and PEDS. The methodology is applied on the South Kensington area of London, in light of recent redevelopments seeing the conversion of the previous car-oriented layout to a more pedestrian-friendly one. The results suggest that the new design is generally perceived positively by pedestrians, but point out that there may be room for improvement in terms of pedestrian comfort. The results are then further analysed statistically in order to draw generic conclusions and investigate the effects of different aspects of the pedestrian environment on each other with respect to the pedestrian experience. By fitting a series of ordered logistic regression models, a number of interdependences are identified and interpreted.
Authors
Kaparias, Ioannis , City University London, United Kingdom
Bell, Michael G.H., University of Sydney, Australia
Gosnall, Edward , Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Abdul-Hamid, Daban , Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Dowling, Michael , Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Hemnani, Ishaan , Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Mount, Bill , Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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