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Publikováno v:
American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation. 1:44-52
Streets function both as circulation area for vehicles and vital public space for city people. Street edge is a crucial feature that create the character of the street. In urban residential area, usually boundary element creates the edge of its adjoi
Publikováno v:
Construction and Building Materials. 174:159-172
This research program examines the performance of different patch repair strategies for repairing concrete bridge deck slabs, damaged due to premature corrosion of embedded reinforcing steel bars (rebars). The electrochemical compatibility between th
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological. 105:523-538
This paper provides a detailed understanding of the mechanism of traffic hysteresis and traffic oscillations from the driver behavior perspective. Microscopic evaluation of trajectories inside seven selected oscillations is performed to obtain a comp
Publikováno v:
Transportation Planning and Technology. 39:653-674
This paper reviews and compares the performance of two dynamic transportation models – METROPOLIS and SILVESTER – which are used to predict the impacts of congestion charging for Stockholm. Both are mesoscopic dynamic models treating accumulation
Publikováno v:
Accident Analysis & Prevention. 144:105643
The connected environment provides surrounding traffic information to drivers via different driving aids that are expected to improve driving behavior and assist in avoiding safety-critical events. These driving aids include speed advisory, car-follo
Autor:
Tamara Djukic, Rafael Mena-Yedra, Mohammad Saifuzzaman, Yaroslav Hernandez-Potiomkin, Jordi Casas, Emmanuel Bert
Publikováno v:
ITSC
Reducing the effects of incidents by their early detection is one of a crucial requirements for incident management. This paper presents automated incident detection model based on unsupervised approach that uses only traffic observations as a model
Publikováno v:
Traffic injury prevention. 19(7)
Objective: Traffic crashes along mountainous highways may lead to injuries and fatalities more often than along highways on plain topography; however, research focusing on the injury outcome of such crashes is relatively scant. The objective of this
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Transportation Research Part B: Methodological. 82:1-19
Human factors such as distraction, fatigue, alcohol and drug use are generally ignored in car-following (CF) models. Such ignorance overestimates driver capability and leads to most CF models’ inability in realistically explaining human driving beh
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Accident Analysis & Prevention. 82:10-19
Multitasking, such as the concurrent use of a mobile phone and operating a motor vehicle, is a significant distraction that impairs driving performance and is becoming a leading cause of motor vehicle crashes. This study investigates the impact of mo
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 51:243-259
A sound understanding of travellers’ behavioural changes and adaptation when facing a natural disaster is a key factor in efficiently and effectively managing transport networks at such times. This study specifically investigates the importance of