Module 3: Pedestrian Design Flashcards

1
Q

What are a Pedestrian’s Design Needs?

A
Operating Space/Dimensions
Safety and Security
Accessibility
Crossing Distances
Speed and Volume Management
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2
Q

Vertical operating envelope of a pedestrian?

A

2.1 m

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3
Q

Horizontal operating envelope of a pedestrian?

A

1.2 m

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4
Q

Horizontal operating envelope of a wheelchair?

A

1.8 m

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5
Q

To help reduce the frequency and severity of pedestrian collisions, our design should include:

A

adequate separation
manage vehicle speeds and volumes
accommodate pedestrians at crossings

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6
Q

Accessibility for pedestrians should take into account…

A

physical and mental characteristics
mobility aids
cognitive abilities/ physical abilities
minimize crossing distances

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7
Q

How can we minimize crossing distances?

A
Curb extensions
Smaller corner radii
Median refuge islands
Fewer travel lanes
Narrower travel lanes
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8
Q

What type of curve represents speed and volume management associated with occurrence of a fatal collision?

A

S-Curve

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9
Q

What are the three zones of a roadside?

A

Frontage Zone
Pedestrian Through Zone
Furnishing Zone

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10
Q

What do roadside zone widths depend on?

A

land use
street type
user type
user demand

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11
Q

Recommended width of a frontage zone?

A

0.5 - 3 m

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12
Q

Pedestrian volume and flow rates influence what design ped design parameters?

A

Sidewalk/refuge widths
Type of crossing control
Traffic signal timing

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13
Q

The 11 Design Considerations for Pedestrians

A
Ped Volume and Arrival Rate
Minimum Width vs. Desirable Width
Buffer Zones
Curbing
Gentle Cross Slope
SSD around Corners
Clear Path of Travel, free of street furniture
Ramps at Corners
Adequate Lighting
Maintenance
Gap Acceptance
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14
Q

Maximum cross slope for pedestrians?

A

2%

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