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Concrete Paving Slabs for Comfort of Movement of Mobility-Impaired Pedestrians—A Survey

Czasopismo: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health  
ISSN:  1660-4601
Opublikowano: Marzec 2022
 
  Autorzy / Redaktorzy / Twórcy
Imię i nazwisko Wydział Katedra Do oświadczenia
nr 3
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przynależności
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naukowa
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Jakub Heciak orcid logo WBiAKatedra Architektury i Urbanistyki**Niezaliczony do "N"Architektura i urbanistyka33140.00140.00  
Magdalena Wojnowska-Heciak Niespoza "N" jednostki033.00.00  
Adam Kłak orcid logo WBiAKatedra Technologii i Organizacji Budownictwa *****Niezaliczony do "N"Inżynieria lądowa, geodezja i transport33140.00140.00  

Grupa MNiSW:  Publikacja w czasopismach wymienionych w wykazie ministra MNiSzW (część A)
Punkty MNiSW: 140


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Keywords:

concrete paver  mobility-impaired people  pavement characteristics  pedestrian comfort 



Abstract:

People with locomotion difficulties encounter many barriers in a pedestrian environment. Pavement quality has been shown to substantially affect pedestrian satisfaction in general, and its optimal design may contribute to reducing the stigma put on people with impairments. Our research involved a survey assessing perception and attitudes towards pavement quality and characteristics for pedestrian comfort. The classic correlation of the variables based on contingency tables was used to analyse data and to test whether respondents’ perceptions depended on certain profile features. The completion of the statistical inference was the use of advanced algorithms of the correspondence analysis method. The relationships between the variables were assessed optionally using the chi2 test. The study results revealed desirable parameters and features of paving surfaces. People who use manual wheelchairs and declare limb loss prefer medium- and largeformat concrete pavers with smooth finishing and no bevelling. People with skeletal abnormalities or peripheral neuropathy prefer concrete slabs and surfaces made of small- or medium-sized panels arranged in a regular pattern, made of smooth non-slip concrete with narrow joints. Further laboratory tests are necessary to investigate whether increased water permeability of pavements constructed on eco-friendly base layers can curb damage to the pavement surface and provide longterm durability.