An investigation of road crossing in a virtual environment |
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Authors: | Simpson Gordon Johnston Lucy Richardson Michael |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand. |
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Abstract: | The reported study employed a virtual reality (VR) system, using a head mounted display (HMD), to investigate road crossing behavior in children and young adults. Younger children (aged 5-9 years) made the greatest number of unsafe road crossings and the oldest participants (aged >19 years) the fewest. Overall performance was better (fewer unsafe road crossings) in uniform speed than uniform distance trials, consistent with previous research suggesting that pedestrians base road crossing decisions on inter-vehicle distance rather than vehicle speed. Results are discussed in terms of road crossing behavior and the use of VR simulations in the study of pedestrian behavior. |
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Keywords: | Road crossing Virtual environment Virtual reality |
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