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Traffic forecasting at ‘strategic’, ‘tactical’ and ‘operational’ level: A differentiated methodology is necessary
Traffic forecasting at ‘strategic’, ‘tactical’ and ‘operational’ level: A differentiated methodology is necessary
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Forecasting inaccuracies: a result of unexpected events, optimism bias, technical problems, or strategic misrepresentation?
Forecasting inaccuracies: a result of unexpected events, optimism bias, technical problems, or strategic misrepresentation?
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Advances in the competitiveness of pan-European rail freight services: findings from a case study
Advances in the competitiveness of pan-European rail freight services: findings from a case study
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Decreasing popularity of the car? Changes in driving licence and access to a car among young adults over a 25-year period in Norway
Decreasing popularity of the car? Changes in driving licence and access to a car among young adults over a 25-year period in Norway
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How would increasing seat belt use affect the number of killed or seriously injured light vehicle occupants?
How would increasing seat belt use affect the number of killed or seriously injured light vehicle occupants?
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Environmental efficiency measurement and the materials balance condition reconsidered
Environmental efficiency measurement and the materials balance condition reconsidered
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Traffic Forecasting at ‘Strategic’, ‘Tactical’ and ‘Operational’ Level : A Differentiated Methodology Is Necessary
Traffic Forecasting at ‘Strategic’, ‘Tactical’ and ‘Operational’ Level : A Differentiated Methodology Is Necessary
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Safety effects of fixed speed cameras—An empirical Bayes evaluation
Safety effects of fixed speed cameras—An empirical Bayes evaluation
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Traffic accidents triggered by drivers at work – A survey and analysis of contributing factors
Traffic accidents triggered by drivers at work – A survey and analysis of contributing factors