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Large Truck–Involved Crashes: Exploratory Injury Severity Analysis
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In recent years, a growing concern related to large truck accidents has increased owing to the level of injury severity that can be sustained and to the related potential economic impact. Current studies related to large ...
Identifying Precrash Factors for Cars and Trucks on Interstate Highways: Mixed Logit Model Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This research investigates the factors that lead to three manners of collision (namely, rear-end, angle, and sideswipe) that occurred in the same direction of multilane interstate highways. Mixed logit (MXL) models were ...
What Do Construction Workers Really Want? A Study about Representation, Importance, and Perception of US Construction Occupational Rewards
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The construction industry in the United States employs thousands of workers in various jobs and accounted for over $645 billion of the US Gross Domestic Product in 2017. Given the reported labor shortage, it has never ...
Contributing Factors to Run-Off-Road Crashes Involving Large Trucks under Lighted and Dark Conditions
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Previous studies have examined the relationships between run-off-road (ROR) crashes and the contributing factors; however, the impact of lighting conditions has been insufficiently addressed. As a result, the objective of ...
Temporal Dynamics of Willingness to Pay for Alternatives That Increase the Reliability of Water and Wastewater Service
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Changes in public perceptions affect infrastructure projects, policies, and revenue streams. As such, utilities should leverage these dynamic perceptions for a variety of reasons, including identifying strategic times to ...