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Risk evaluation by modeling of passing behavior on two-lane rural highways
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 06/30/09
Farah H et al. - It was found that while the traffic related variables had the most important effect on the measure of risk chosen, factors related to the geometric design and the driver characteristics also had a significant contribution.
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