Research Article

Pedestrians Crossing and Walking Speeds Analysis in Urban Areas under the Influence of Rain and Personality Characteristics

Table 8

Comparison of speed on pedestrian street in the same age and weight.

Weather conditionsWeightAgeGender value, T valueResults of t-test with the confidence level of 95%

NormalThinAdolescentMale = 0.333
T = 0.255
The difference is not significant.
Female
YoungMale = 0.041
T = 0.122
The difference is significant.
Female
Middle-agedMale = 0.054
T = 0.271
The difference is significant.
Female
ElderlyMale < 0.001
T = 0.231
The difference is not significant.
Female
NormalAdolescentMale = 0.451
T = 0.452
The difference is not significant.
Female
YoungMale < 0.001
T = 0.264
The difference is significant.
Female
Middle-agedMale < 0.001
T = 1.155
The difference is significant.
Female
ElderlyMale = 0.356
T = 0.222
The difference is not significant.
Female
FatAdolescentMaleN/AN/A
Female
YoungMale < 0.001
T = 0.144
The difference is significant.
Female
Middle-agedMale = 0.005
T = 0.216
The difference is significant.
Female
ElderlyMale = 0.763
T = 0.211
The difference is not significant.
Female

RainfallN/AN/AMale < 0.001
T = 0.341
The difference is significant.
Female

N/A: not available.