An Article “How do crosswalk delays affect pedestrian access in zoning areas? Walking access reduction by signalized crosswalks in Seoul, South Korea” published in Applied Geography

 How do crosswalk delays affect pedestrian access in zoning areas? Walking access reduction by signalized crosswalks in Seoul, South Korea, co-authored by NO Wonjun, LEE David, NOH Byeongjoon and KIM Youngchul is published in Applied Geography. 156: 102975.

How do crosswalk delays affect pedestrian access in zoning areas? Walking access reduction by signalized crosswalks in Seoul, South Korea, co-authored by NO Wonjun, LEE David, NOH Byeongjoon and KIM Youngchul is published in Applied Geography. 156: 102975.

This paper identified how crosswalk delays at signalized crosswalks affect walking access by incorporating delay times into walkshed calculation using traffic signal timings. The results show that crosswalk delays significantly reduced walking access and served users. In addition, the study identified that land use composition is associated with reduction of walkshed by crosswalk delays and high-rise towers in mega-blocks greatly constrict effective walking access.

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