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- 2Li, R.
- 1Kim, A.
- 1Kim, A. M.
- 1Li, Y.
- 1This research paper is made possible with support from the Office of Traffic Safety, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The authors thank the Office of Traffic Safety for providing the data that facilitated this research.
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- 1Automated Mobile Enforcement
- 1Automated speed enforcement (ASE) guideline
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Before-and-after empirical Bayes evaluation of automated mobile speed enforcement on urban arterial roads
Download2019-11-12
Li, R., El-Basyouny, K., Kim, A.
Speeding is a leading factor in road collisions and is found to contribute to approximately one third of fatal collisions. Speed enforcement is one of the most common countermeasures used to reduce speed. However, a gap exists in the literature regarding the effectiveness of automated mobile...
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Using GIS to interpret automated speed enforcement guidelines and guide deployment decisions in mobile photo enforcement programs
Download2019-11-07
Li, Y., Kim, A. M., El-Basyouny, K., Li, R.
Automated speed enforcement (ASE) guidelines are designed to guide enforcement agencies in operating ASE programs that are effective in improving traffic safety. Given that appropriate deployment decisions are essential to a program’s effectiveness, a number of deployment priorities are generally...