Smart pedestrian network is an approach for promoting walkability: A case of Riyadh city

Talal Obaid Alshammari

Abstract


SPN is an important aspect of smart and sustainable mobility in cities that promote walkability (SPN) Walking is becoming an important component of transportation and urban policies to achieve more sustainable development. Riyadh's rapid urban expansion and population growth have increased pedestrian accidents and damaged people's daily walking conditions during the last four decades. As a result, implementing the Smart Pedestrian Network has the potential to significantly increase walkability and create more sustainable urban spaces. The research technique is deductive, with modern technology playing a significant part in introducing new ways to pedestrian path planning and design, ultimately improving this form of transportation in Riyadh. The current paper concluded with proposed guidelines for strategic implementation using the Smart Pedestrian Network system and a conceptual framework for smart pedestrian networks, both of which could add value to exploring the pedestrian network in more advanced ways in Riyadh. The application of a smart network for pedestrians resulted in increased walkability and satisfaction with walking in Riyadh city, according to the findings.

Keywords


Walkability, Smart mobility, Information and Communication Technology, Smart Pedestrian Network, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh City.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21533/pen.v10i4.2975

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ISSN: 2303-4521

Digital Object Identifier DOI: 10.21533/pen

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