Description
Modelling Pedestrian Movement and Interactions with Traffic is an essential reference for civil engineers, urban planners, and traffic professionals. This book, published by ICE Publishing, combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications to help practitioners understand complex pedestrian dynamics.
The guide covers fundamental principles of pedestrian movement, including walking speeds, flow rates, and behavioral patterns in various urban settings. It explores how pedestrians interact with vehicular traffic, providing insights into conflict zones, safety considerations, and design implications.
Developed by AECOM, a leading infrastructure consulting firm, this resource addresses real-world challenges faced in urban design and traffic management. It offers evidence-based methodologies for forecasting pedestrian demand, analyzing capacity, and optimizing public spaces.
Perfect for professionals involved in transportation planning, street design, and public realm development, this book serves as both a technical manual and a strategic guide for creating safer, more efficient urban environments.







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