Current Application of Unusual 3D Pedestrian Transition for Road Safety

Current Application of Unusual 3D Pedestrian Transition for Road Safety

Authors

  • Irina Baghdasaryan Shushi Technological University
  • Anzhela Barseghyan Shushi Technological University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2023.3-01

Keywords:

crosswalk, road markings, motor transport, artificial bumps, paint material, dust film, road surface, innovative zebra, continuity of movement

Abstract

Increasing the efficiency of the functioning of vehicles on Republic of Armenia roads, the level of high accident rate, namely collisions with pedestrians, create serious unrest. Therefore, unusual zebra crossings (of any color) are created and applied to the asphalt surface using 3D technologies that turn ordinary urban details into art objects and look like concrete blocks hanging over the road and casting a shadow on it, they are also very noticeable from afar. It is this factor that will force vehicle drivers to slow down in advance in order to let pedestrians through.

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Author Biographies

Irina Baghdasaryan, Shushi Technological University

Doctor of philosophy (Ph.D) in engineering, Associate Professor - Shushi Technological University, Lecturer at the Department of Architechture, Urban Planning, Energy and Water Systems

Anzhela Barseghyan, Shushi Technological University

Doctor of philosophy (Ph.D) in economics, Associate Professor - Shushi Technological University, head of the department of architechure, urban planning, energy and water systems

Published

2023-12-27

How to Cite

Baghdasaryan, I., & Barseghyan, A. (2023). Current Application of Unusual 3D Pedestrian Transition for Road Safety. Scientific Papers of National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, 87(3), 3–9. https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2023.3-01

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