Using surveys and wearable sensors, Villanova researchers are exploring how to reduce stress and enhance pedestrians’ well-being. The team’s findings may help improve intersection design—and mental health—one step at a time. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/endKDjh9
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2wInteresting article ... I find the concept of taking physiological measurements of stress at intersections to determine ways to improve pedestrian well-being and enhance safety to be fascinating. Looking forward to seeing the conclusions.