Singleton Patrick A, Taylor Mark, Day Christopher, Poddar Subhadipto, Kothuri Sirisha, Sharma Anuj
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah State University, Logan, UT.
Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City, UT.
Transp Res Rec. 2023 Apr;2677(4):192-203. doi: 10.1177/03611981211026303. Epub 2021 Jul 22.
The COVID-19 pandemic, the most significant public health crisis since the 1918-1919 influenza epidemic, is the first such event to occur since the development of modern transportation systems in the twentieth century. Many states across the U.S. imposed lockdowns in early spring 2020, which reduced demand for trips of various types and affected transportation systems. In urban areas, the shift resulted in a reduction in traffic volumes and an increase in bicycling and walking in certain land use contexts. This paper seeks to understand the changes occurring at signalized intersections as a result of the lockdown and the ongoing pandemic, as well as the actions taken in response to these impacts. The results of a survey of agency reactions to COVID-19 with respect to traffic signal operations and changes in pedestrian activity during the spring 2020 lockdown using two case study examples in Utah are presented. First, the effects of placing intersections on pedestrian recall (with signage) to stop pedestrians from pushing the pedestrian button are examined. Next, the changes in pedestrian activity at Utah signalized intersections between the first 6 months of both 2019 and 2020 are analyzed and the impact of land use characteristics is explored. Survey results reveal the importance of using technologies such as adaptive systems and automated traffic signal performance measures to drive decisions. While pedestrian pushbutton actuations decreased in response to the implementation of pedestrian recalls, many pedestrians continued to use the pushbutton. Pedestrian activity changes were also largely driven by surrounding land uses.
新冠疫情是自1918 - 1919年流感大流行以来最重大的公共卫生危机,也是20世纪现代交通系统发展以来首次发生的此类事件。2020年早春,美国许多州实施了封锁措施,这减少了各类出行需求并影响了交通系统。在城市地区,这种转变导致交通流量减少,在某些土地利用情况下,骑自行车和步行的人数增加。本文旨在了解由于封锁和持续的疫情,信号交叉口发生的变化,以及针对这些影响所采取的行动。文中介绍了对2020年春季封锁期间犹他州两个案例中各机构对新冠疫情在交通信号运营和行人活动变化方面的反应调查结果。首先,研究了设置交叉口行人召回措施(通过设置标识)以阻止行人按行人按钮的效果。其次,分析了2019年和2020年前6个月犹他州信号交叉口行人活动的变化,并探讨了土地利用特征的影响。调查结果揭示了使用自适应系统和自动交通信号性能指标等技术来推动决策的重要性。虽然随着行人召回措施的实施,行人按钮的按下次数减少,但许多行人仍继续使用按钮。行人活动的变化在很大程度上也受到周边土地利用的驱动。