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Determination of Moving Speed of School Age Children

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  • Milan Simeunović
  • Ilija Tanackov
  • Pavle Pitka
  • Milja Simeunović
  • Zoran Papić

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School age children (pedestrians) can move at different speeds, which are conditioned by certain parameters. Not all parameters have the same effect on the pedestrian speed. According to the literature, gender and age are the most researched parameters that have an impact on the speed of pedestrians. However, a small number of authors have dealt with the influence of movement regimes (slow, normal, fast, run, and rush) on pedestrian speed, while at the same time taking into account age and gender. For that reason, this article measured the speed of movement of school age children by movement regimes, taking into account age and gender. Within the same movement regime, the influence of age, sex, height, and weight on the speed of movement was investigated. Experimental measurements of the speed of movement of pedestrians aged 7 to 20 years were performed. Based on the results of measurements and statistical analyzes, recommendations on the average speed of movement regimes, age, and gender are given.

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  • Milan Simeunović & Ilija Tanackov & Pavle Pitka & Milja Simeunović & Zoran Papić, 2021. "Determination of Moving Speed of School Age Children," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-16, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9965753
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9965753
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