Perceptions of Comfort and Safety

Bardutz, E., A. Bigazzi, J. Honey-Roses, and G. Gill, “Rules Versus Risk: Why Perceptions of Pedestrian Comfort and Safety Differ for Interactions with Self-Driving versus Human-Driven Vehicles.” Transportation Research Record, In press.

Bigazzi, A., F. Ausri, L. Peddi, D. Fitch, and E. Puterman, “Physiological markers of traffic-related stress during active travel.” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, Vol. 84, pp. 223-238, 2022.

Bardutz, E. and A. Bigazzi, “Communicating perceptions of pedestrian comfort and safety: Structural topic modeling of open response survey comments.” Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Vol. 14, 2022.

Gill, G., A. Bigazzi, and M. Winters, “Investigating relationships among perceptions of yielding, safety, and comfort for pedestrians in unsignalized crosswalks.” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, Vol. 85, pp. 179-194, 2022.

Bigazzi, A., F. Ausri, L. Peddi, D. Fitch, and E. Puterman, “Physiological markers of traffic-related stress during active travel.” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, Vol. 84, pp. 223-238, 2022.

Bigazzi, A., G. Gill, and M. Winters, “Contrasting perspectives on the comfort and safety of pedestrians interacting with other road users.” Transportation Research Record, Vol. 2675, No. 3, pp. 33-43, 2021.

Gkekas, F., A. Bigazzi, and G. Gill, “Perceived safety and experienced incidents between pedestrians and cyclists in a high-volume non-motorized shared space.” Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Vol. 4, 2020.

Bigazzi, A. and S. Gehrke, “Joint consideration of energy expenditure, air quality, and safety by cyclists.” Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour, Vol. 58, pp. 652-664, 2018. [PDF]

Bigazzi, A., M. Winters, G. Gill, and K. Hosford, “Perceptions of Comfort and Safety for Non-Motorized Road User Interactions in Vancouver”, Prepared for City of Vancouver, July 2019.