Car and Pedestrian Project
== == INDIVIDUAL V. MACHINE == ==
(formerly, a.k.a., âCar and Pedestrian Projectâ)
Basic Introduction
Pedestrians on streets can be frustrating for drivers! Conversely, drivers can frustrate pedestrians! Have you encountered problems as a driver or as a pedestrian? What about as a biker? Letâs foster empathy among the groups who share the road, starting with an informative wiki as the foundation for disseminating my message, and supplemented by stickers and online polls, with a website & other creative media that is evolving over time. Suggestions for developing this idea - i.e., interesting links, comments, ways to convey my message, etc. are welcome! Input requested & appreciated!
My name is Alison, and as a Cambridge, MA resident, I've noticed a troublesome issue on the roads - generally, pedestrians, drivers, and bikers are distinct groups who show little respect--and often flagrant disrespect--for each other. My final CyberOne project developed from my observations and experiences as a driver, walker, and biker. Thanks for visiting this wiki page - Please feel free to contribute, and help make a difference both in cyberspace (by spreading the word) and on the roads (by following the rules of the road). Check out my podcast on the issue: Individual v. Machine mp3
Upon Further Reflection
Actually, the title, âIndividual v. Machine,â implies so much more than a simple project. I discuss the pedestrian-car-bike debate in its splendor. However, that is not the endâ¦rather, that is the beginning. My ultimate, long term goal is encourage people to take a personal journey as they engage in this wiki experienceâto re-evaluate themselves, to take a hard look at their identities and their place in our tech-savvy world. My project has evolved to become a fairly sophisticated presentation; I have been developing this project while reviewing our CyberOne course content. There are so many issues for contemplationâ¦the learning will continue indefinitely. Thus far, it has been a mind-boggling, eye-opening experience for me; I hope to share this with you. And one of the most critical points to realize is that the journey is far from over. So, while content on this site specifically pertain to the car-pedestrian-biker issue, I invite you to visit my parallel wiki site, Individual v. Machine...From a CyberOne Perspective. I divided the content in this way in order to prevent my work from becoming unwieldy or unmanageable. So, get the facts on the basic issue on this page. Then, link to the other wiki page for deeper contemplation, critical analysis, and self-reflection. But only continue if you're prepared to challenge the status quo, and evaluate yourself, your ability to empathize, and if you're willing to think outside the box...
WHY SHOULD YOU CARE?
1) Because 93.75% of all adults are drivers, pedestrians, and/or bicyclists; and 2) the dangers are real, so 3) there is a significant chance that this issue will affect you or someone you know.
Some National Highway Transportation Safety Association (NHTSA) 2003 Pedestrian Safety Facts:
⢠4,749 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes
⢠70,000 pedestrians were injured in traffic crashes
⢠On average, a pedestrian is killed almost every 2 hours and injured every 8 minutes
NHTSA 2003 Pedalcyclist Safety Facts include:
⢠622 pedalcyclists were killed in traffic crashes
⢠46,000 pedalcyclists were injured in traffic crashes
⢠23% of all pedalcyclists killed were under age 16
Other Statistics:
Check out this 1999 Boston study on Pedestrian & Driver Behavior.
Here's a Portland Pedestrian & Driver Fact Sheet. (Portland was the second city in the U.S. and the third in North America to organize pedestrian advocacy, & it was the first city in the U.S. to undertake a comprehensive Pedestrian Master Plan).
VIDEO FOOTAGE:
(These will grab your attention! But watch out, some are a bit graphic. (Not Seinfeld)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL7YCPGxZ-0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4tOvkvCvwQ
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.12/traffic.html utopian traffic
http://www/youtube.com/watch?v=J1FOBq2YlkI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lAtugaCD0rw
http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,448747,00.html
Seinfeld Episode [1]: George crosses the road with a Frogger machine, while playing the game in real life.
VOTE AND CHECK OUT THESE POLLS:
For whom do you feel the most empathy?
ARTICLES:
(And note, sadly, that these stories are quite recent, and most are local. Imagine how many more there areâ¦)
Randolph Hit And Run Suspect In Custody
Teen Driver Charged In Wayland Boy's Death
Man Struck Twice, Killed While Crossing Street
Car pedestrian accident leaves one dead
Man, hit in crosswalk Nov. 4, 2006 dies
Schoolbus driver cited after boy, 12, is hit in crosswalk
Parents of girls hit in crosswalk sue driver
Woman hit in crosswalk is in critical condition
GAMES:
Exciting, fun Scratch games courtesy of CyberOne classmates:
Danger Cat Takes on the World by David
Driving by Ankur Garg
Racing by Logan Schiff
(Download the Scratch program [here: http://scratch.mit.edu/beta/])
Other nifty games:
Digital Space Commons Projects Buddy Street Crossing
VENTING CORNER:
Add your expressive comments here, w/ or w/out your name!
WAYS TO GET THE MESSAGE OUT:
⢠Some kind of object you can pass around, like a giant finger to point at the sign, or a sign that drivers can flash to say NO I'M GOING or YES I STOP.
⢠Add your idea for stickers to the Car/Pedestrian/Bike Stickers link-- bumper stickers for cars, smaller stickers for pedestrians and bikers. Coming soon to the Boston area!
⢠Creating a real life frogger video with someone in a frog suit trying to cross the street â but variations on this theme have been posted on youtube already. (Refer to âVideo Footageâ, above).
⢠Posting flyers with Pedestrian v. Car web address at some of the problem intersections â or at any intersection. (Be on the lookout!!)
Comments & Suggestions:
The CyberOne class had a dynamic discussion on this topic on Tues. 11/28. Check out the video here.
Look! Relevant wiki pages: crosswalk-related pictures;
Other sites: Education and Enforcement at walkinginfo.org
The University of Auckland, New Zealand, Dept. of Psychology, conducted a week-long study in May, 2004. At the specific intersection studied, 32% of pedestrians crossed in an unsafe manner. PDF file.
Fun Facts:
- Did you know that "Ampelmännchen" is the symbolic person shown on pedestrian traffic lights at crossings in Germany? The East Berlin Ampelmannchen was created in 1961 by traffic psychologist Karl Peglau. He theorised that people would respond better to the traffic signals if they were presented by a friendly character, instead of meaningless coloured lights. The spring in his step is reminiscent of typical communist imagery of the enthusiastic worker advancing to a utopian socialist future. However, Peglau is said to have feared initially that the design might be rejected because of its "bourgeois" hat.
In 2004, a female counterpart, the Ampelweibchen, appeared in Zwickau. It can now also be found in Dresden. See Ampelmännchen, From Wikipedia for details!
- Did you know that traffic signal phase changes are based on one of three systems: pre-timed, semi-actuated, and fully-actuated. The simplest control system uses a timer; each phase of the signal lasts for a specific duration before the next phase occurs; this pattern repeats itself regardless of traffic. More sophisticated control systems use electronic sensor loops buried in the pavement to detect the presence of traffic waiting at the light. A timer is frequently used as a backup in case the sensors fail; an additional problem with sensor-based systems is that they may fail to detect vehicles such as motorcycles or bicycles and cause them to wait forever (or at least until a detectable vehicle also comes to wait for the light). The sensor loops typically work in the same fashion as metal detectors; small vehicles or those with low metal content may fail to be detected. The most sophisticated type of traffic signals are centrally controlled by monitors or by computers to allow them to be coordinated in real time to deal with changing traffic patterns. Video cameras, or sensors buried in the pavement can be used to monitor traffic patterns across a city. Non-actuated sensors occasionally impede traffic by detecting a lull and turning red just as cars arrive from the previous light. The most high-end systems use dozens of sensors and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per intersection, but can very finely control traffic levels. [See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_light Traffic Light].
- Did you know that it is commonplace to alter the control strategy of a traffic light based on the time of day and day of the week, or for other special circumstances?
- A member of the humorous British website B3ta, known as "Koit", created a series of GIF animations exploring the (often explosive) relationship between the red and green men featured on a UK pedestrian crossing sign. These animations are now featured on their own website Traffic Light Wars.
- Meet "Mr. Traffic Light", the man credited with inventing the traffic light.
Additional Resources
Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Research Web site: Provides information on issues and research related to improving pedestrian and bicyclist (pedalcyclist) safety.