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  • 50. Multivariate random-parameters zero-inflated negative binomial regression model: an application to estimate crash frequencies at intersections.
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  • 53. Crashes and near-crashes on horizontal curves along rural two-lane highways: Analysis of naturalistic driving data.
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  • 55. Using multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) to develop crash modification factors for urban freeway interchange influence areas.
    Haleem K, Gan A, Lu J.
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  • 57. How the choice of safety performance function affects the identification of important crash prediction variables.
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  • 60. Evaluating the safety impacts of the number and arrangement of lanes on freeway exit ramps.
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