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Fall 2013
Hierarchical models constitute one of the most useful classes of statistical models with applications in a broad range of disciplines including, among others, social sciences, epidemiology and environmental sciences. The widely used linear mixed effects models, their extension to generalized...
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Towards setting credible speed limits: Identifying factors that affect driver compliance on urban roads
Download2019-11-07
Gargoum, S. A., El-Basyouny, K., Kim, A.
Road geometry, vehicle characteristics, and weather conditions are all factors that impact a driver’s perception of a safe or credible speed and, consequently, the driver’s decision on whether or not to comply with the posted speed limit. In fact, the role a road’s environment plays in a driver’s...