Li et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Modelling pedestrian-vehicle interaction behaviours at non-signalised crosswalks using a game theory approach incorporating the risk perceptionLi et al., 2025
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- Li T
- Hu C
- Sze N
- Sun Z
- Ding H
- Chen T
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- Transportmetrica A: Transport Science
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Uncontrolled crosswalks, lacking signal guidance and regulations, are common locations for pedestrian-vehicle interactions (PVIs). The dynamic interaction could result in fluctuating risk perception levels for pedestrians and vehicles, which poses higher risks to pedestrians …
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