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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 26.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Health. 2020 Dec 1;70(7):2135–2142. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1845182

Table 1.

Frequencies and percentages of male and female pedestrian crossing instances at observed locations during observation period (N = 4,878).

Crossing instances
% total of each location
Location (pedestrian crossing instances; vehicular traffic volume) Male Female Male Female

Signalized intersection (2,299; 1,032) 618 1,681 26.9 73.1
Signalized mid-block (543; 792) 86 457 15.8 84.2
Un-signalized intersection (1,411; 564) 688 723 48.8 51.2
Un-signalized mid-block (625; 354) 260 365 41.6 58.4

Note. Signalized intersection = A four-way intersection with vehicle and pedestrian traffic controlled by lighted signals. Signalized mid-block = A single mid-block crosswalk with vehicle and pedestrian traffic controlled by lighted signals. Un-signalized intersection = A three-way intersection with only vehicle traffic controlled by stop signs. Un-signalized mid-block = A single mid-block crosswalk with only vehicle traffic controlled by passive “yield to pedestrian” signage.