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Transportation research record

Journal Volume: 2673
Journal Issue: 11
Journal Year: 2019
Articles in SafetyLit: 39

A novel approach for identifying, diagnosing, and treating active transportation safety issues

Advanced vehicle miles traveled estimation methods for non-federal aid system roadways using GPS vehicle trajectory data and statistical power analysis

Analysis of rural interstate fatality rates in consideration of recent increases in maximum statutory speed limits

Assessment of urban railway transit driver workload and fatigue under real working conditions

Data-driven analysis to support revised tire tread inspection standards

Developing and implementing Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices criteria for selecting traffic control for unsignalized intersections

Development of anti-icing airfield heated pavement system using solar energy

Development of warning system and driving model for overtaking trucks on two-lane highways

Effect of trip generation time on evacuation time estimates

Enhanced methodology for the identification of locations with high risk of wet crashes

Estimate sentiment of crowds from social media during city events

Estimating passenger car equivalent using the HCM-6 PCE methodology on four-lane level freeway segments in western U.S.

Evaluating the safety and behavioral impacts of green bike lanes in suburban communities

Examining safety on two-lane and multilane highways in consideration of access spacing

Expanding the capabilities of radar-based vehicle detection systems: noise characterization and removal procedures

Extracting horizontal curvature data from GIS maps: clustering method

Findings from the California Vehicle Inventory and Use Survey

How might wet retroreflective pavement markings enable more robust machine vision?

How uneven is the urban mobility playing field? Inequalities among socioeconomic groups in Santiago De Chile

Identification of secondary crash risk factors using penalized logistic regression model

Identification of spatiotemporal relationships in travel speeds along individual roadways using probe vehicle data

Improved support vector machine models for work zone crash injury severity prediction and analysis

Midblock pedestrian crash predictions in a systemic, risk-based pedestrian safety process

Modeling pedestrian and motorist interaction at semi-controlled crosswalks: the effects of a change from one-way to two-way street operation

Multi-objective model for dial-a-ride problems with vehicle speed considerations

Operating performance of diverging diamond interchanges

Operational evaluation of advisory bike lane treatment on road user behavior in Ottawa, Canada

Optimization of lateral wandering of automated vehicles to reduce hydroplaning potential and to improve pavement life

Pedestrian injury severity vs. vehicle impact speed: uncertainty quantification and calibration to local conditions

Perceptions of gender, mobility, and personal safety: South Africa moving forward

Planning for social equity and emerging technologies

Prediction and mitigation of flow breakdown occurrence for weather affected networks: case study of Chicago, Illinois

Research on method of determining speed limit value of block community

Safety service patrol uniforms: technology, national practices, and operator preferences

Sensitivity analysis of speed limit, truck lane restrictions, and data aggregation level on the HCM-6 passenger car equivalent estimation methodology for western U.S. conditions

Understanding the multimodal evacuation behavior for a near-field tsunami

Understanding the surprising and oversized use of ridesourcing services in poor neighborhoods in New York City

Updating traffic inputs for use in the pavement mechanistic-empirical design in Michigan

Wreck on the highway: intersectionality of driver culpability, tetrahydrocannabinols, other intoxicants and fatalities in Washington State