共享空间中行人-自动驾驶汽车交互的影响因素解析:一种多水平路径分析方法

Decoding the influencing factors of pedestrian-automated vehicle interaction in shared spaces: A multi-level path analysis approach

Accident Analysis & Prevention · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 7%
ABS 3

中文导读

通过虚拟现实实验和多水平路径分析,研究了环境因素(如车道宽度、交通标线)和个体因素(如教育水平、人格)如何影响行人对自动驾驶汽车的感知和过街行为,为共享空间设计提供参考。

Abstract

• Investigates pedestrian-AV interactions in shared space environments. • Employs immersive VR experiments with multi-level path modelling. • Reveals heterogeneous effects of environmental and individual factors. • Demonstrates the mediating role of perception in pedestrian crossing behaviour. • Informs the design of AV behaviour and shared space infrastructure. In the near future, pedestrians will increasingly face automated vehicles (AVs) in urban environments, particularly in shared spaces. Ensuring safe and effective pedestrian-AV interactions requires a deeper understanding of the factors that affect pedestrian behaviour. This study examines how environmental and individual factors influence pedestrians’ perception and crossing behaviour in front of AVs in shared spaces. A virtual reality (VR) experiment with 60 participants was conducted to simulate diverse traffic scenarios, and both subjective and behavioural data were collected after each trial. Using multi-level path analysis, we modelled the direct and indirect effects of environmental factors (e.g., lane width, visual load, surface condition, time of day, traffic markings, traffic conditions) and individual factors (e.g., age, gender, educational level, personality) on perceived safety, comfort, legibility, trust and behavioural outcomes including crossing initial time, crossing duration and safety margin. The findings highlight that traffic markings and traffic conditions are the most influential factors, while educational level, transport modes, and personality traits also play a significant role. For example, the presence of zebra and yielding AV behaviours were associated with more positive perception and safer crossing behaviour. Participants with higher education levels and greater openness tended to show more supportive attitudes during interactions with AVs. In addition, perception served not only as an outcome but also as a mediator associating context and behaviour. The results provide valuable insights for enhancing the design of AV systems and shared spaces to improve pedestrian safety and trust.

行人行为自动驾驶汽车共享空间虚拟现实实验路径分析