Publication: Mobile Phone Use at Un-signalized Mid-block Pedestrian Crossings in Sri Lanka
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2019
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The number of mobile phone users in the world is recorded at 4.77 billion in 2017
resulting in the pedestrians’ usage of mobile phones even while crossing the road. Data on
pedestrian practices at un-signalized crossings in Sri Lanka were analyzed to find factors that
contribute to distracted behaviors caused by mobile phone usage. The distracted crossing
pedestrian behaviors were checked using four actions on the crossings with the mobile phone
usage type. The percentage of mobile phone uses found on the midblock crossings was 7.45%
and pedestrians using applications displayed the most unsafe behaviors with the lowest
crossing speed of 1.08ms-1
. The crossing behaviors by mobile phone usage types was
individually determined using the Chi-square tests. The results showed that pedestrians using
mobile phones while crossing were more likely to avoid safe behaviors. Methods to improve
the pedestrian’s crossing safety have also been proposed.
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mobile phone distraction, crossing behavior, pedestrian
