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139 related items for PubMed ID: 28193714

  • 1. Contributors to pedestrian distraction and risky behaviours during road crossings in Romania.
    Hamann C, Dulf D, Baragan-Andrada E, Price M, Peek-Asa C.
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  • 2. Epidemiology of pedestrian-MVCs by road type in Cluj, Romania.
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  • 4. Multilevel models for evaluating the risk of pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions at intersections and mid-blocks.
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  • 8. Spatial distribution of pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions before and after pedestrian countdown signal installation in Toronto, Canada.
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  • 14. School environments and social risk factors for child pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions: A case-control study.
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  • 18. Crosswalk markings and the risk of pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions in older pedestrians.
    Koepsell T, McCloskey L, Wolf M, Moudon AV, Buchner D, Kraus J, Patterson M.
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  • 19. Prevalence and dynamics of distracted pedestrian behaviour at railway level crossings: Emerging issues.
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  • 20. Exploring patterns of child pedestrian behaviors at urban intersections.
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