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Yanqun Yang, Yu Wang, Said M. Easa and Xinyi Zheng
This study investigated drivers? perceptions of pedestrian crossing behavior at unsignalized crosswalks, which was less fruitful in quantitative and qualitative traffic research. Subjective and snow-ball sampling were used to conduct semi-structured in-d...
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Yaroslav Borshchenko, Valery Vasilyev, Alexander Lizunov, Alexander Sharypov
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The authors consider in the article the problem of optimum placement of short-term rest areas on highways. Determination of the optimum quantity of such short-term rest areas is a multicriteria problem including diverse factors, among which there are qua...
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Konstandinos Diamandouros, Michael Gatscha
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Previous European research, i.e. COST 331 and the IMPROVER projects had demonstrated that road markings greatly increase driver comfort during dry night time conditions. Nevertheless, they highlighted the need for additional research under wet and wet an...
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Noreen McDonald, Louis A. Merlin, Haoting Hu, Joshu Shih, Deborah Cohen, Kelly Evenson, Thomas McKenzie, Daniel Rodriguez
The proportion of teens and young adults with driver?s licenses has declined sharply in many industrialized countries including the United States. Explanations for this decline have ranged from the introduction of graduated driver licensing programs to t...
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Suchada Vichitvanichphong,Amir Talaei-Khoei,Donald Kerr,Amir Hossein Ghapanchi,Bridie Scott-Parker
In many situations, driving is essential for senior citizens to maintain their independent lifestyle. A systematic literature review was conducted that summarized the age-related physical, visual and cognitive functional declines and their associated ris...
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