Evaluating pedestrian facilities for enhancing pedestrian safety in Addis Ababa city

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Bishaw, Temesgen Walelign [1 ]
Dolebo, Gebrechiristos Nurye [2 ]
Singh, Ranavijai Bahadur [1 ]
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[1] Ethiopian Civil Serv Univ, Coll Urban Dev & Engn, Dept Mobil & Infrastructure Planning & Management, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[2] Hawassa Univ, Inst Technol, Fac Civil Engn & Built Environm, Dept Urban Planning & Design, Hawassa, Ethiopia
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analytical hierarchical process; pedestrian; facility evaluation; level of service; pedestrian safety; pedestrian facility; ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS; SERVICE; LEVEL; CRASHES; MODEL; ROAD;
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10.3389/frsc.2024.1412885
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Transport demand has been increasing in most third-world countries. However, poorly maintained facilities and poor planning exposed pedestrians to high-traffic accidents. This paper aims to evaluate pedestrian facilities using the pedestrian level of service to enhance pedestrian safety in Addis Ababa. Relevant data was collected through field measurement and direct observation from 13 purposively identified pedestrian sites across the Piyasa to Bole bridge and Megenagna to Torihayloch road corridors. Pedestrian level of service derivation considered capacity, traffic, comfort, safety, and security conditions and their sub-components. The weight of each criterion and sub-factor was decided according to the Saaty scale using the judgment of experts under the analytical hierarchical process. The result of the study strongly stipulates the presence of the problem of pedestrian facilities in Megenagna, Mexico, Urael Church, and Golagol which can affect the level of pedestrian safety. However, Denibel City, Legahare, Torhayloch, and National Theater sites have scored better Pedestrian level of service for the walking population. Finally, the study recommended the requirement of prior attention for the sites with very poor and poor pedestrian levels of service by the concerned sectors.
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