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132 related items for PubMed ID: 38078886

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    McCombs J, Al-Deek H, Sandt A.
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  • 10. Safety modeling of suburban arterials in Shanghai, China.
    Wang X, Song Y, Yu R, Schultz GG.
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  • 15. Investigating the safety impact of roadway network features of suburban arterials in Shanghai.
    Wang X, Yuan J, Schultz GG, Fang S.
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    Dadvar S, Lee YJ, Shin HS.
    Accid Anal Prev; 2020 Mar; 136():105393. PubMed ID: 31931407
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  • 19. Developing crash prediction models using parametric and nonparametric approaches for rural mountainous freeways: A case study on Wyoming Interstate 80.
    Gaweesh SM, Ahmed MM, Piccorelli AV.
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  • 20. Applying quantile regression for modeling equivalent property damage only crashes to identify accident blackspots.
    Washington S, Haque MM, Oh J, Lee D.
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