An Analysis of Understanding of Traffic Signs among Drivers and Pedestrians in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Authors

  • S. M. Masum Ahmed ORCID
    Affiliation

    Faculty of Engineering, University of Mons (UMONS), Bd Dolez 31, 7000 Mons, Belgium

  • Mohammad Zeyad ORCID
    Affiliation

    School of Science & Technology, International Hellenic University, 57001 Thermi, Thessaloniki, P.O.B. 141, Greece

  • S. M. Maruf Ahmed ORCID
    Affiliation

    Department of Civil Engineering, Islamic University of Technology (IUT), 1704 Gazipur, P.O.B. 1704, Bangladesh

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPtr.18672

Abstract

This research demonstrates the percentage of drivers and pedestrians understanding the traffic sign in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The survey was conducted among 634 drivers inside and outside of Dhaka city. Moreover, 508 pedestrians participated in the survey within Dhaka city. In comparison, there were 863 male respondents and 279 female respondents among 1142 respondents. The survey took the form of multiple-choice questions that included the picture attached to each sign. However, the survey questionnaires included a few questions regarding driver gender, age, educational qualification, and driving experience. Similarly, the survey questionnaires for pedestrians had also been discussed questions regarding pedestrian gender, age, educational qualification, and job status. The overall traffic sign understanding of drivers was 68.68%. Moreover, the comprehensive traffic signs understanding of pedestrians was 64.5%. The findings showed that the drivers had a medium degree of understanding of the traffic sign’s meaning. However, the study results showed that efforts are needed to educate the drivers and pedestrians about the proper interpretation and reaction to traffic signals.

Keywords:

survey questionnaire, traffic signs, age, gender

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Published Online

2022-08-08

How to Cite

Ahmed, S. M. M., Zeyad, M., Ahmed, S. M. M. (2022) “An Analysis of Understanding of Traffic Signs among Drivers and Pedestrians in Dhaka, Bangladesh”, Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering, 50(4), pp. 361–368. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPtr.18672

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