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Fred Mannering
Fred Mannering
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida
Zweryfikowany adres z usf.edu - Strona główna
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Statistical and econometric methods for transportation data analysis
S Washington, M Karlaftas, F Mannering, P Anastasopoulos
Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2020
44532020
The statistical analysis of crash-frequency data: A review and assessment of methodological alternatives
D Lord, F Mannering
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 44 (5), 291-305, 2010
21702010
Analytic methods in accident research: Methodological frontier and future directions
FL Mannering, CR Bhat
Analytic Methods in Accident Research 1, 1-22, 2014
12882014
Unobserved heterogeneity and the statistical analysis of highway accident data
FL Mannering, V Shankar, CR Bhat
Analytic Methods in Accident Research 11, 1-16, 2016
12642016
The statistical analysis of highway crash-injury severities: A review and assessment of methodological alternatives
PT Savolainen, FL Mannering, D Lord, MA Quddus
Accident Analysis & Prevention 43 (5), 1666-1676, 2011
11852011
Effect of roadway geometrics and environmental factors on rural freeway accident frequencies
V Shankar, F Mannering, W Barfield
Accident Analysis & Prevention 27 (3), 371-389, 1995
11051995
Highway accident severities and the mixed logit model: An exploratory empirical analysis
JC Milton, VN Shankar, FL Mannering
Accident Analysis & Prevention 40 (1), 260-266, 2008
10102008
A note on modeling vehicle accident frequencies with random-parameters count models
PC Anastasopoulos, FL Mannering
Accident Analysis & Prevention 41 (1), 153-159, 2009
8732009
Principles of highway engineering and traffic analysis
F Mannering, S Washburn
John Wiley & Sons, 2020
8342020
Negative binomial analysis of intersection-accident frequencies
M Poch, F Mannering
Journal of Transportation Engineering 122 (2), 105-113, 1996
8271996
Impact of roadside features on the frequency and severity of run-off-roadway accidents: an empirical analysis
J Lee, F Mannering
Accident Analysis & Prevention 34 (2), 149-161, 2002
6722002
The relationship among highway geometrics, traffic-related elements and motor-vehicle accident frequencies
J Milton, F Mannering
Transportation 25 (4), 395-413, 1998
6531998
Modeling accident frequencies as zero-altered probability processes: an empirical inquiry
V Shankar, J Milton, F Mannering
Accident Analysis & Prevention 29 (6), 829-837, 1997
5991997
Probabilistic models of motorcyclists' injury severities in single-and multi-vehicle crashes.
P Savolainen, F Mannering
Accident Analysis & Prevention 39 (5), 955, 2007
5982007
An exploratory multinomial logit analysis of single-vehicle motorcycle accident severity
V Shankar, F., Mannering
Journal of Safety Research 27 (3), 183-194, 1996
5741996
A dynamic empirical analysis of household vehicle ownership and utilization
F Mannering, C Winston
The RAND Journal of Economics 16 (2), 215-236, 1985
5611985
Differences in male and female injury severities in sport-utility vehicle, minivan, pickup and passenger car accidents
GF Ulfarsson, FL Mannering
Accident Analysis & Prevention 36 (2), 135-147, 2004
5282004
An exploratory hazard-based analysis of highway incident duration
D Nam, F Mannering
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 34 (2), 85-102, 2000
4662000
Differences in rural and urban driver-injury severities in accidents involving large-trucks: An exploratory analysis
A Khorashadi, D Niemeier, V Shankar, F Mannering
Accident Analysis & Prevention 37 (5), 910-921, 2005
4442005
Analysis of injury severity and vehicle occupancy in truck-and non-truck-involved accidents
LY Chang, F Mannering
Accident Analysis & Prevention 31 (5), 579-592, 1999
4391999
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