Study of Vehicle Speeds on a Major Highway in Ghana: Implication for monitoring and control
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Charles Mock | Peter Donkor | Francis K Afukaar | James Damsere Derry | C. Mock | F. Afukaar | P. Donkor | J. D. Derry
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