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  • Analyzing the safety effects of different operating speeds for an autonomous shuttle bus service

    Maria G. Oikonomou, Marios Sekadakis, Christos Katrakazas, George Yannis
    e000089
  • Built environment characteristics and driving speed in 30 km/h zones: a Dutch national analysis

    Paul Schepers, Werner van Loo, Wouter Mieras, Hans Drolenga, Dick de Waard, Marco Helbich
    e000091
  • Examining the effects of texting, web surfing, and navigating apps on urban driving behavior and crash risk

    Maria G. Oikonomou, Foteini Orfanou, Marios Sekadakis, Dimosthenis Pavlou, George Yannis
    e000087
  • Interventions to reduce the speed of cyclists in work zones—cyclists' evaluation in a controlled environment

    Katja Kircher; Anna Niska
    e000047
  • How is traffic safety affected by changes in traffic speeds following speed limit increases? An evaluation with probe vehicle data

    Nischal Gupta, Megat Usamah Megat Johari, Hisham Jashami, Peter T. Savolainen
    000017
  • Which is the more important for road safety—road design or driver behavioural adaptation?

    Rune Elvik
    000009
  • Safe speeds: fatality and injury risks of pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and car drivers impacting the front of another passenger car as a function of closing speed and age

    Nils Lubbe, Yi Wu, Hanna Jeppsson
    000006

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