Auditory localisation of conventional and electric cars: Laboratory results and implications for cycling safety
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Marjan Hagenzieker | Jacques J. F. Commandeur | Bert van Wee | A. Stelling-Konczak | Martijn J. H. Agterberg | B. Wee | M. Hagenzieker | J. Commandeur | M. Agterberg | A. Stelling-Konczak
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