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Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives

Journal Volume: 13
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2022
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

Acceptance of automated vehicles: Gender effects, but lack of meaningful association with desire for control in Germany and in the U.S

Amending the Heston stochastic volatility model to forecast local motor vehicle crash rates: a case study of Washington, D.C

Application of grey analytic hierarchy process to estimate mode choice alternatives: A case study from Budapest

Australian and EASA based pilots' duty schedules, stress, sleep difficulties, fatigue, wellbeing, symptoms of depression and anxiety

County-level crash prediction models for Pennsylvania accounting for income characteristics

Development of a simulation-based experimental research framework for the characterization of cannabis-related driving impairment

Drivers' behavior when driving vehicles with or without advanced driver assistance systems: a driver simulator-based study

Establishing bicycle logistics in urban areas--experiences from entrepreneurs and local policy actors

Improving clarity, cooperation and driver experience in lane change manoeuvres

Low audibility of trains may contribute to increased collisions with wildlife

Mirror or camera? Acceptance and valuation of camera-monitor systems

Motorized travel mode choices of smallholder farmers in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

Pedestrian movement simulation for an airport considering social distancing strategy

Portraying perceptions of bike-sharing schemes (BSS) in Santiago, Chile: what both regular users and pedestrians tell us

Spatiotemporal analysis of urban road congestion during and post COVID-19 pandemic in Shanghai, China

Too much pressure? Driving and restraining forces and pressures relating to the state of connected and autonomous vehicles in cities

Using machine learning models to predict the willingness to carry lightweight goods by bike and kick-scooter