Habtemichael et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Crash risk evaluation of aggressive driving on motorways: Microscopic traffic simulation approachHabtemichael et al., 2014
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- Habtemichael F
- de Picado Santos L
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- Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour
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This paper provides quantitative evaluation of safety implications of aggressive driving (speeding, following closely and weaving through traffic) by using microscopic traffic simulation approach. Combination of VISSIM and Surrogate Safety Assessment Model …
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