Schwebel David C, Pitts Danielle Dulion, Stavrinos Despina
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1300 University Blvd, CH 415, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.
Accid Anal Prev. 2009 Mar;41(2):352-6. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2009.01.002. Epub 2009 Jan 25.
University students walk frequently, and individuals ages 18-22 have among the highest rates of pedestrian injury among any age group in the United States. These injuries are caused by a wide range of individual, interpersonal, and environmental factors, but one factor that has not been previously considered carefully is the influence of wearing a heavy backpack on pedestrian safety. Backpacks are known to slow walking speed and disrupt perception of one's environment, so it is reasonable to question whether they might also influence safe pedestrian behavior. Ninety-six college students engaged in 20 street-crossings within a virtual pedestrian environment. Half the crossings were completed while bearing a backpack weighing 12% of their body weight; the other half were completed without any burdens. Results suggest that participants walked more slowly, left less safe time to spare after crossing the virtual street, and experienced more frequent hits or close calls with traffic when crossing while carrying the backpack. They also missed fewer safe opportunities to cross while carrying the backpack. Our tests of several demographic characteristics, pedestrian behaviors, and backpack use, as covariates suggest the finding holds across all subsamples included in our study. Implications for pedestrian safety and future research are discussed.
大学生经常步行,在美国,18至22岁的人群在所有年龄段中行人受伤率最高。这些伤害是由多种个人、人际和环境因素造成的,但之前未被仔细考虑的一个因素是背着沉重背包对行人安全的影响。众所周知,背包会降低步行速度并干扰对周围环境的感知,因此有理由质疑它们是否也会影响行人的安全行为。96名大学生在虚拟行人环境中进行了20次过马路实验。其中一半过马路实验是背着一个重达自身体重12%的背包完成的;另一半则是在没有任何负担的情况下完成的。结果表明,参与者在背着背包过马路时走得更慢,过马路后预留的安全时间更少,并且与车辆发生碰撞或险些相撞的情况更频繁。他们在背着背包时错过安全过马路机会的情况也更少。我们对几个人口统计学特征、行人行为和背包使用情况作为协变量进行的测试表明,这一发现适用于我们研究中的所有子样本。文中还讨论了对行人安全的影响以及未来的研究方向。