Research Article
Pedestrians Crossing and Walking Speeds Analysis in Urban Areas under the Influence of Rain and Personality Characteristics
Table 6
Comparison of speed at midblock crosswalks in the same age and weight.
| Weather conditions | Weight | Age | Gender | value, T value | Results of t-test with the confidence level of 95% |
| Normal | Thin | Adolescent | Male | N/A | N/A | Female | Young | Male | < 0.001 T = 0.242 | The difference is significant. | Female | Middle-aged | Male | = 0.045 T = 0.183 | The difference is significant. | Female | Elderly | Male | = 0.025 T = 0.153 | The difference is significant. | Female | Normal | Adolescent | Male | N/A | N/A | Female | Young | Male | < 0.001 T = 0.290 | The difference is significant. | Female | Middle-aged | Male | < 0.001 T = 0.243 | The difference is significant. | Female | Elderly | Male | < 0.001 T = 0.288 | The difference is significant. | Female | Fat | Adolescent | Male | N/A | N/A | Female | Young | Male | < 0.001 T = 0.319 | The difference is significant. | Female | Middle-aged | Male | < 0.001 T = 0.204 | The difference is significant. | Female | Elderly | Male | < 0.001 T = 0.131 | The difference is significant. | Female |
| Rainfall | N/A | N/A | Male | < 0.001 T = 0.317 | The difference is significant. | Female |
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