Female pedestrians tend to report feeling less safe than do male pedestrians, and this difference is greater after dark than in daylight. A field study of pedestrian reassurance was conducted to test whether this was affected by the illuminance offered by road lighting. The results suggest that the male-female difference in reassurance ratings decreases at high illuminance, and hence that higher illuminances might be useful support for female pedestrians. It is also noted, however, that self-report of reassurance may not be representative of the influence of light on walking behaviour and crime.
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