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Accounting for Endogeneity in Maintenance Decisions and Overlay Thickness in a Pavement-Roughness Deterioration Model
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Pavement deterioration models are an important part of any pavement management system. Many of these models suffer from endogeneity bias because of the inclusion of independent variables correlated with unobserved factors, ...
Comparison of Driver Behavior by Time of Day and Wet Pavement Conditions
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study uses the two-fluid model for traffic flow, to examine driver behavior during both wet and dry pavement conditions and various times of the day. It was found that parameters in the two-fluid model known to be ...
Integration of Pavement Roughness into Safety Performance Functions of Two-Lane Rural Roads in Pennsylvania
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Existing approaches to infrastructure management neglect the impact of infrastructure condition on safety performance, even though poorly maintained roadways can contribute to increased crash frequencies. This is perhaps ...
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