Exploring pedestrian and cyclist preferences for shared space design: A video-based online survey
Shared space design aims to establish an environment in which pedestrians, cyclists, and motor vehicles can interact and coexist harmoniously. To identify whether pedestrians and cyclists equally favor attributes that attract, engage, and protect them in the space, this paper explores their preferences for shared space design in configurations that emphasize the sense of place, integration, and informal segregation. In an online survey, 408 participants experienced videos of virtual environments with different designs to assess various attributes and their influence on the perception of the space and crossing behavior. The results indicate that pedestrians and cyclists do favor similar attributes and space configurations. While both find motor vehicles undesirable, they hold a positive view of the central placement of design elements and protective barriers separating them from other road users. To design livable environments that integrate and accommodate road users’ needs, this paper reiterates that it is crucial to systematically structure the space to deliver the concept of integration while reinforcing the place function and providing a sense of protection for vulnerable road users. Distinct design elements and their strategic placement, such as a centrally located fountain, can also further enhance the overall appeal of the design.
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- © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Abstract reprinted with permission of Elsevier.
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Authors:
- Batista, Mariana
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0000-0002-5407-4385
- Berghoefer, Frauke Luise
- Friedrich, Bernhard
- Publication Date: 2023-11
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Web
- Features: References;
- Pagination: 100976
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Serial:
- Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
- Volume: 22
- Issue Number: 0
- Publisher: Elsevier
- ISSN: 2590-1982
- Serial URL: https://www.journals.elsevier.com/transportation-research-interdisciplinary-perspectives
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Open Access (libre)
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Complete streets; Cyclists; Pedestrians; Public land; Urban design; Vehicle mix
- Subject Areas: Highways; Pedestrians and Bicyclists; Safety and Human Factors;
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- Accession Number: 01903621
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Dec 28 2023 9:17AM