Evaluation of Pedestrian Service Quality for Indian Roads
Keywords:
Highway capacity manual, Highway congestion, Level of service, Qualitative data, Questionnaire survey, Traffic flowAbstract
Over the past 10 years, India’s traffic flow has expanded dramatically, resulting in congested and
densely populated highways. To address these problems, traffic engineers have directed more of
their attention towards creating highways that prioritize automobile traffic, frequently at the
expense of the safety of pedestrians in crowded urban areas.
With as little vehicle-pedestrian interaction as possible, this study aims to create a pedestrianfriendly
environment. Determining the study area's Level of Service (LOS) is essential. LOS is a
metric to evaluate how well different road users, such as cars, bicycles, and pedestrians, get along.
A questionnaire intended to elicit responses in real-time from individuals in the road environment
was used to collect qualitative data to calculate the PLOS. All age groups and genders
participated in the poll, which consisted of yes/no questions, rating-based questions, and questions
with logical choices.
The study's findings on pedestrian safety suggest that the study area is a good place for people to
walk. Participants thought the neighborhood was safe and the road had all the needed amenities,
making it enticing for pedestrians.