ASSESSING PERFORMANCE OF PEDESTRIAN ROAD CROSSWAY ON ADDIS ABABA LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT BASED ON PEDESTRIAN DELAY [A CASE STUDY ON ADDIS ABABA E-W (AYAT MEGENAGNA LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT LINE)]
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2020-04-27
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Hawassa University
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This research focuses on Addis Ababa East-West Light Rail Transit (LRT) line road section of
Ayat to Megenagna which have a length of 7.8 km. It also consists of eight zebra stripped
pedestrian crossway. The study attempts to determine the pedestrian level of service of the
existing pedestrian crossways by quantifying pedestrian delays, to determine the most
influencing factors to pedestrian delays and to develop a regression model for pedestrian
delays. Relevant data about pedestrian level of service, pedestrian crossing facilities and
pedestrian traffic data was collected and investigated through statistical analysis. Crosswalk
facilities were collected from the Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit bureau and directly from
geometric measurement to analyze performance of pedestrian crossings, traffic count was
conducted on the selected pedestrian crossings. A random survey was done through
questioner and structured interviews in order to assess pedestrian’s overall satisfaction level
in terms of safety, comfort and convenience for each crossing and usage of crossing facilities
based on their experiences. The study analysis shows that the level of service of selected
pedestrian midblock, stairways and strail in the road section is above a LOS C, which means
pedestrian does not need to alter movement and found are found enough for pedestrians. In
addition, the study analysis identifies that the basic parameters that influence the pedestrian
delay were age, crosswalk marking, waiting time, pedestrian speed, pedestrian perceived
safety, pedestrian perceived convenience and pedestrian perceived comfort through traffic
analysis, observation, interview and questioners. Gender, frequency using crosswalk and
crosswalk surface condition have not found the influencing factors to pedestrian delay. The
effect of each predicted variables on pedestrian delay, multiple linear regression model was
developed using SPSS software, seven variables were found statistically significant to predict
pedestrian delay at 95% confidence level. The resulting general model has a good correlation
coefficient R2=0.716 which means about 71.6% of the variation in pedestrian delay was
explained by influencing factors. The regression model is validated and is applicable for
midblock crossway integrated with LRT roads. Based on such findings, the following
recommendations were drawn to solve those problems, build up off-street parking, discourage
private cars, avoiding poor traffic management, and improve pedestrian crossing mark
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Pedestrian Delay, Traffic, Pedestrian Level of Service, Mid-block Crossways
