Traffic flow theory and characteristics 2012 : driver behavior; pedestrian and simulation modeling. Volume 2
Consists of 15 papers that explore gap acceptance behavior; driving behavior in emergency situations; driver anticipation; phase transition models; integrated lane change models; models for pedestrian-vehicle interactions at road crossings; midblock pedestrian crossings; exit choice decisions during pedestrian evacuations of buildings; pedestrian movements in crowded networks; congestion effects on risk by experienced drivers; shared car, bicycle, and pedestrian zones; and numerical analysis for adaptive traffic simulation.
"Consists of 15 papers that explore gap acceptance behavior; driving behavior in emergency situations; driver anticipation; phase transition models; integrated lane change models; models for pedestrian-vehicle interactions at road crossings; midblock pedestrian crossings; exit choice decisions during pedestrian evacuations of buildings; pedestrian movements in crowded networks; congestion effects on risk by experienced drivers; shared car, bicycle, and pedestrian zones; and numerical analysis for adaptive traffic simulation."@en
National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board. Committee on Traffic Flow Theory and Characteristics.
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