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Traffic conflict techniques for road safety analysis: open questions and some insightsZheng et al., 2014
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- Zheng L
- Ismail K
- Meng X
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- Canadian journal of civil engineering
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Developing non-crash or surrogate measures of road safety has drawn considerable research interest over the past five decades. Traffic conflict techniques, which analyze the safety situations from the aspect of more observable traffic events than crashes, are the most …
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