Autors: Saliev, D. N., Damyanov, I. S., Petcutsov N.S.
Title: Pedestrian safety crossing ensuring at a light regulated junction
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Abstract: Pedestrian crossing is important question about road safety. It must be guaranteed at every junction and another places on a street when it requires. Its implementation need to be carried out in such way that it does not lead to negative consequences for traffic flows for which it is required to carry out the necessary in-depth studies of traffic indicators. This paper present the application of a conventional approach to ensuring a safety crossing at a light regulated junction in town of Vratsa with no opportunity provided up to this point. The need to ensure the crossing of pedestrians was assessed and the necessary times ensuring safety were calculated.

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Issue

AIP Conference Proceedings, vol. 3078, 2024, , https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0208302

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