A Simulator-Based Evaluation of Smart Infrastructure Concepts for Intersection Decision Support for Rural Thru-STOP Intersections
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Nicholas J. Ward | Michael E Rakauskas | Janet I. Creaser | Jason C. Laberge | J. Laberge | N. Ward | M. Rakauskas | J. Creaser
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