How bicycle level of traffic stress correlate with reported cyclist accidents injury severities: A geospatial and mixed logit analysis.
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Chen Chen | Yinhai Wang | Salvador Hernandez | Haizhong Wang | Rachel Vogt | Jason C. Anderson | Jason C Anderson | Yinhai Wang | Salvador Hernández | Haizhong Wang | Chen Chen | Rachel Vogt
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