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Crash involvement of drivers with multiple crashes

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2006
A goal for any licensing agency is the ability to identify high-risk drivers. Kentucky data show that a significant number of drivers are repeatedly involved in crashes. The objective of this study is the development of a crash prediction model that can be used to estimate the likelihood of a driver being at fault for a near future crash occurrence ...
Susantha, Chandraratna   +2 more
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Crash Crashes Stockbroker

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
To the Editor.— National events touch all our lives in different ways. One event caused a delay in diagnosis as an emergency department staff assumed that the physical illness of a patient was a psychological response to the events of the day. Report of a Case.— A 32-year-old female stockbroker was brought by rescue to an emergency department when ...
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Analysis of fatal motorcycle crashes: crash typing

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1995
There were 2074 crashes fatal to a motorcycle driver in the United States during 1992. A computer program was developed to convert Fatal Accident Reporting System (FARS) data for these crashes into standard format English language "crash reports". The computer generated reports were analyzed and crash type categories were defined.
D F, Preusser, A F, Williams, R G, Ulmer
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Crash reconstruction and crash modification factors

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2014
This paper addresses the following question: Under what conditions can reconstructed road crashes be used to estimate the effect of a safety-related countermeasure? Results developed by Pearl and his associates are used to draw two main conclusions.
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Crash

CRASH!explores the fascinating, revealing, and surprising cultural impact of plane crashes across art, literature, music, media, and creative nonfiction. Plane crashes are covered extensively but they are not analyzed very deeply, beyond rote media reports and forensic accident investigations.
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Crash

South African Journal of Psychology, 1997
This article introduces the special edition. I characterize the edition as representing an intersection between the historical trajectories described by the South African Journal of Psychology and the ongoing series of Qualitative Methods Conferences hosted by local psychology departments.
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Cosmic Crashes

Scientific American, 2021
Aaron, Evans, Lee, Armus
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