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Road Transportation and Freight Services 12 Preventive Medicine 7 Health Promotion 6 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES 6 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified 6 TRANSPORTATION AND FREIGHT SERVICES 4 Transportation and Freight Services 4 Transportation and Freight Services not elsewhere classified 4 STATISTICS 3 Air Transportation and Freight Services 2 Auditing and Accountability 2 Aviation Industry 2 Business Information Systems 2 Car ownership 2 Commerce 2 Drivers 2 Exposure 2 Innovation and Technology Management 2 Knowledge Management 2 Land Use and Environmental Planning 2 Management 2 Novice 2 Organisational Planning and Management 2 Outsourcing 2 Psychology not elsewhere classified 2 Relationship Management 2 Risky driving 2 Tourism and Services 2 Young drivers 2 road safety 2 value mapping 2 Applied Economics 1 Bayesian method 1 Centre for Strategic Economic Studies (CSES) 1 Crash prediction 1 Departure time choice 1 Driving Under the Influence 1 Fall count data 1 Fear appeals 1 Finite mixture models 1
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Watson, Barry C. 6 King, Mark J. 4 Tay, Richard S. 4 Foth, Marcus 2 Hearn, Gregory N. 2 Hyde, Melissa K. 2 Kajewski, Stephen L. 2 Kraatz, Judy A. 2 Manley, Karen 2 Ozanne, Lucie 2 Scott-Parker, Bridie 2 Timbrell, Gregory T. 2 Armstrong, Helen 1 Bajwa, Shamas 1 Bates, Lyndel J. 1 Bekhor, Shlomo 1 Bhaskar, PR 1 Cahoon, SC 1 Carter, Kate 1 Chen, Samantha 1 Chung, Edward 1 Clayton, Andrew 1 Day, Lesley 1 Finch, Caroline 1 Fwa, T.F. 1 Ghosh, Madhubani 1 Haugstetter, H 1 Haworth, Narelle L. 1 Kaka, Ammar 1 Kennedy, Rosemary 1 Krishnaswamy, Shonali 1 Kumar, Arun 1 Kuwahara, Masao 1 Lennon, Alexia J. 1 Loke, Seng Wai 1 Mitra, Sudeshna 1 Mulvihill, Christine 1 O'Cass, Aron 1 Ogunlana, Stephen 1 Oliver, John 1
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A crash risk assessment model for road curves
Chen, Samantha; Rakotonirainy, Andry; Loke, Seng Wai; … - 2007
A comprehensive model to assess crash risks and reduce driver’s exposure to risks on road curves is still unavailable. We aim to create a model that can assist a driver to negotiate road curves safely. The overall model uses situation awareness, ubiquitous data mining and driver behaviour...
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On the nature of over-dispersion in motor vehicle crash prediction models
Mitra, Sudeshna; Washington, Simon - 2007
Statistical modeling of traffic crashes has been of interest to researchers for decades. Over the most recent decade many crash models have accounted for extra-variation in crash counts?variation over and above that accounted for by the Poisson density. The extra-variation ? or dispersion ? is...
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Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation
Timbrell, Gregory T.; Foth, Marcus; Hearn, Gregory N. - 2006
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management issues faced by a company as successful as BAC holds important insights. This paper discusses four...
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Competing or complementing: Driver education and graduated driver licensing
Bates, Lyndel J.; Watson, Barry C.; King, Mark J. - 2006
Driver education and graduated driver licensing are two countermeasures designed to help reduce the crash risk of young novice drivers. However, while driver education enjoys popular support there is a lack of evidence confirming that it reduces crash risk. In contrast, research has suggested...
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Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation
Timbrell, Gregory T.; Foth, Marcus; Hearn, Gregory N. - 2006
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world?s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management issues faced by a company as successful as BAC holds important insights. This paper discusses four key...
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Project Management in Highway Construction
Walker, Derek H.; Kumar, Arun - 2005
Any activity that is undertaken involves, time, resources, and has an intended outcome. Such an activity could be construction of a physical infrastructure such as a highway, a bridge, a building, other forms of infrastructure; and major and minor maintenance works related to such physical...
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The crash risk of disqualified/suspended and other unlicensed drivers
Watson, Barry C. - 2004
Unlicensed driving remains a serious problem in many countries, despite ongoing improvements in traffic law enforcement practices and technology. In the USA, over 10% of the drivers involved in fatal crashes do not hold a valid licence, while approximately 20% of all fatal crashes involve at...
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Who are we scaring with high fear road safety advertising campaigns
Tay, Richard S.; Ozanne, Lucie - 2002
Despite decades of research with mixed results, fear-based public health campaigns continue to be extensively used around the world. This study examined the impact of a fear-based advertising campaign targeted at reducing unsafe driving behaviour and fatal accident rates in New Zealand. We...
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Statistical modelling for falls count data
Ullah, Shahid; Finch, Caroline; Day, Lesley - 2010
Falls and their injury outcomes have count distributions that are highly skewed toward the right with clumping at zero, posing analytical challenges. Different modelling approaches have been used in the published literature to describe falls count distributions, often without consideration of...
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The prisoners' dilemma: A game theoretic approach to vehicle safety
Tay, Richard S. - 2000
This paper assessed the policy implications of the changing demand for passenger vehicles in Australia and debunked the myth that bigger vehicles are safer. In particular, we examined the increasing demand for small cars and four-wheel drive using the classic prisoners' dilemma framework in game...
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