Abstract:
Pedestrian safety is a major concern around the world as pedestrians are the most
vulnerable road users. Pedestrian fatalities account for 22% of all road traffic fatalities
around the world. The statistics are even grimmer for the developing countries where
jaywalking is predominant. There, along with jaywalking, the use of electronic gazettes,
especially cell phones, while crossing the road is considered as a triggering factor in
acerbating pedestrian casualties and fatalities. This study takes highway intersections of
Bangladesh as the study area and delves into thought processing of jaywalkers and
pedestrians using cell phones while crossing roads to devise countermeasures for
improving pedestrian safety. The study observes pedestrian behavior at 32 intersections on
national and regional highways of Bangladesh through video data and subsequently
interviews 2,016 pedestrians found jaywalking and/or using cell phones while crossing the
road. During this process, data on their socio-economic and demographic characteristics,
various risk perceptions, physical obstructions that may have forced jaywalking,
distracting cell phone activities, road crossing behavior as well as their knowledge about
basic rules of the road were collected. Next, a Bayesian Belief Networks (BBN) was
constructed to answer ‘who’, ‘why’ and ‘how’ related questions regarding jaywalkers and
pedestrians who use a cell phone while road crossing. The findings suggest that jaywalking
is more predominant among males, aged between 26-40 years who have received
secondary education despite having decent knowledge regarding basic rules of the road.
The most influential factors concerning risky jaywalking and using cell phone while road
crossing are ‘Gender’, ‘Jaywalker Activities’, ‘Waiting Time’, ‘Types of Jaywalking’, and
‘Frequency of phone use while jaywalking’. The results of the study revealed that an
appropriate, clean and hygienic way for passengers significantly reduces the amount of
jaywalk. In the end decision-makers will develop pragmatic safety policies based on the
high impact variables associated with the established jaywalking process and the factors
that are caused by mobile jaywalking.
Description:
Supervised by
Moinul Hossain, PhD,
Professor,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh.