Dorine Duives,
Arco van Beek,
Version 1 of Dataset published 2024 via 4TU.ResearchData
This dataset contains data collected during a Virtual Reality experiments at Delft University of Technology. The experiments took place 15 May 2024 until 2 June 2024. In this study, we studied whether light can be used to `nudge' pedestrians' operational walking dynamics. Specifically, we aimed to determine the extent to which light intensity and light color influence the average walking speed of pedestrians. Six light conditions are tested in a VR experiment: regular white light (approx. 100 lux), dark (approx. 1 lux), bright (approx. 300 lux), blue, green, and red light. This study concludes that A) the average walking speed decreases in darker light (10.4\%) conditions and increases in brighter light (7.7\%) or colored (2.8\%-8\%) conditions. In addition, pedestrians decelerate more slowly and cautiously in dark light conditions, while the acceleration and deceleration profile do not significantly change for bright, blue, green, and red light conditions.
In addition, this study assessed