Mofolasayo, 2019 - Google Patents
Evaluation of how driver's sight lines impact available stopping distance for conflicting through and left turning vehicles at signalized intersectionsMofolasayo, 2019
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- Mofolasayo A
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- Canadian Transportation Research Forum 54th Annual Conference-Change, Disruption and Innovation in Canadian Transportation: Navigating the New Normal//Changements, perturbations et innovations dans les transports au Canada: Sur la voie de la nouvelle no
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Road traffic crashes is an issue that has been a concern for humanity at large for some time now. Signalization of intersections is aimed at creating orderliness, smooth and safe movement of vehicles through the intersection in an efficient way. However, mankind is still …
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