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Approaches to Managing Speed in New Zealand’s Capital
Higher speeds increase the risk of crashes occurring and the severity of resulting injuries. The purpose of speed management is to ensure that speeds are safe for all road users thereby reducing the number of crashes and avoiding injuries and deaths when
Sandra Mandic +3 more
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Manufacturers’ perceived quality of electricity service and organizational performance in Nigeria
This paper investigated the impact of electricity service quality on the performance of manufacturing companies in Nigeria. Members of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) are the target participants.
Abdulrahman Muhammed, Lamidi Yusuf
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While the relationship between vehicle speed and crash risk and severity are well understood, precise quantification of the attribution of speeding to casualty crashes remains elusive, due in part to the lack of reliable network-wide speed survey data. A
David W. Soole +6 more
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Insights Into Wire Rope Safety Barrier Crashes Based on Police-Reported Statistics and Narratives
Wire rope safety barrier (WRSB) is known to be highly effective in reducing the severity of off-road or off-path crashes, however fatal and serious injury outcomes still occur in a small percentage of WRSB-involved crashes. Yet, there is little research
Nimmi Candappa +2 more
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Applying the Node Combination Algorithm to the Shortest Path Problem for a Logistics Firm
Logistics entails the management of all processes related to products’ transportation, storage, and arrival at their destination. The highly complex process of logistics activities requires products to be accurately coordinated from their starting point ...
Kevser Arman, Ayşegül Tuş
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This study relates to the pulmonary function of school age children and the air quality of public transport in Hong Kong. It focuses on selected primary five or six students from schools in Hong Kong.
Kai-long Mak
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How Do Young Provisional Drivers Who Crash Early Compare With Those Who Only Crash Later?
Much attention has been given to the elevated crash rates of young novice drivers when first driving unsupervised, particularly in the initial six months, but less to the question of whether those who crash during that period are in any way different ...
Victor Siskind
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A Decision Making Approach for Logistics Village Selection Based on AHP-TOPSIS
Increased commercial interactions have occurred these days as a result of the increase in communications between people and countries around the world, and as such, the logistics sector has come to the fore and gained importance.
Sezin Güleryüz, Şebnem Coşmuş
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As digitalization touches human life at many different points, consumers’ perceptions toward innovations have been a matter of curiosity for experts. In this context, examining the factors affecting consumer acceptance of new technologies constitute the ...
Yavuz Toraman
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It is vital that post-disaster interventions are fast and effective. At this point, the integration of unmanned aerial vehicles in post-disaster logistics, mapping operations, assessment, search and rescue operations has the potential for process ...
Zeynep Yüksel +2 more
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