Pedestrians Accept Shorter Distances to Light Vehicles Than Dark Ones When Crossing the Street.

Perception

Harvard Medical School, Department of Ophthalmology, Schepens Eye Research Institute, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Boston, MA, United States.

Published: May 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined how the brightness of approaching vehicles influences a pedestrian's decision to cross the street, involving thirty participants.
  • In both real and virtual environments, participants perceived dark vehicles as a greater threat compared to light ones, suggesting that brightness affects their crossing judgment.
  • Additionally, participants were willing to accept shorter time-to-contact when crossing in the virtual environment than in the real-world setting.

Article Abstract

Does the brightness of an approaching vehicle affect a pedestrian's crossing decision? Thirty participants indicated their street-crossing intentions when facing approaching light or dark vehicles. The experiment was conducted in a real daylight environment and, additionally, in a corresponding virtual one. A real road with actual cars provides high face validity, while a virtual environment ensures the scenario's precise reproducibility and repeatability for each participant. In both settings, participants judged dark vehicles to be a more imminent threat-either closer or moving faster-when compared with light ones. Secondary results showed that participants accepted a significantly shorter time-to-contact when crossing the street in the virtual setting than on the real road.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0301006620914789DOI Listing

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