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Multivariate Geometric Factors Contributing to Crashes and Injuries in Mountainous Freeways: A Case Study from Jiangxi, China
Multivariate Geometric Factors Contributing to Crashes and Injuries in Mountainous Freeways: A Case Study from Jiangxi, China
Multivariate Geometric Factors Contributing to Crashes and Injuries in Mountainous Freeways: A Case Study from Jiangxi, China
Li, M. (author) / Wang, Y.G. (author) / He, X. (author) / Li, Guangfan
International conference; 4th, Civil engineering, architecture and building materials; Advances in civil and industrial engineering IV: selected, peer reviewed papers from the 4th international conference (CEABM 2014); Part 4 ; 2014 ; Haikou, China
2014-01-01
4 pages
Includes bibliographical references and index. Part 4 of 4
Conference paper
English
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