AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Architectural Planning and Design
MEASUREMENT OF PEDESTRIAN’S EVASIVE BEHAVIOR AROUND A PERSON WALKING WITH A TROLLEY BAG OR BABY STROLLER BY QUASI-EXPERIMENT IN AN ACTUAL SETTING
Ryuzo OHNOIzumi KANEKOMiki KOBAYASHI
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2015 Volume 21 Issue 47 Pages 265-268

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This study quantitatively examines the behavior of pedestrians moving close to a person with a trolley bag or baby stroller. The data will prove useful in estimating how much extra space needs to be allowed for those with such gear, for example in a railroad station or other transport facility. The experiment was conducted on a crowded street in a Tokyo business district during the morning commute. A male assistant hired for the experiment was asked to walk in three directions with respect to pedestrian flow in four conditions for a total of 12 experimental situations. The study revealed how large evasive space is required in each situation.
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