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Proceedings of the International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury conference

Journal Volume: 3
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 1975
Articles in SafetyLit: 52

A disaggregated modal choice model for the copenhagen area. A preliminary report

A markovian approach to mode and route split

A planned approach to highway maintenance

A statistical explanation for some of the effects of data aggregation on estimates on transport planning model parameters

A theory of urban accessibility: a new working tool for the urban planner

Accessibility: a multi-role parameter in the planning process

An analysis technique for structuring a trip generation model

An application of disaggregate modeling techniques to transportation planning studies

An econometric model of the influence of petrol price on traffic levels in greater london

Approach to an urban study in a less developed country: some aspects of the suva transportation study, fiji

Appropriate technology in road construction

Biomechanical aspects in the critical cervical traumas

Calibration of modal split models

Car ownership forecasting in category analysis-a pitfall

Changes in the dynamic behaviour in the head and neck system subjected to a frontal deceleration (-gx) related to the action of cervical muscles

Comfort and convenience in travel demand models: some recent advances

Commuter mode choice in dublin

Commuting accidents in the Stockholm region 1971

Correlations between accident circumstances and the type and grade of injuries in traffic accidents

Cost benefit analysis, accessibility, social equity and saturation levels

Criteria for road investment in developing countries

Decision-making when we cannot reduce everything to money terms

Forecasting rural road travel in developing countries from land-use studies

Head and neck injuries to car occupants wearing safety belts in frontal collisions

Higher fuel prices and car traffic levels-recent experience

Human head impact response. Experimental data and analytical simulations

Influence of impact speed and vehicle parameter on injuries of children and adults in pedestrian accidents

Injury to eye and facial skin (rabbit) on impact with inflating air bag

Intercranial or neck injury in belted car occupants

Measures of severity of injury

Modeling the walk mode

Passenger demand research in london transport

Pooled models for car ownership

Project identification techniques

Public passenger transport in developing countries

Public transport assignment calculations with the transcom suite

Public-sector transport pricing in developing countries

Reactions of the cervical spine during frontal impacts of belt protected cadavers

Recent findings on the value of time

Serious trauma to car occupants wearing seat belts

Some vehicle operating cost relationships for developing countries

The appraisal of rural feeder roads in developing countries

The cause and nature of head injuries sustained by pedestrians

The estimation and prediction of multicar ownership

The evaluation of alternative urban transportation policies in developing countries

The generalized costs concept

The need for road accident research in developing countries

The relevance of the value of time savings to developing countries

The western region of saudi arabia: planning for rapid growth in urban transportation demands

Traffic impacts of work schedules changes: a redistribution model

Variations in travel between individuals living in areas of different population density

Zonal regression-can it be made respectable?