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Farhana Naznin
Farhana Naznin
Senior professional, Transport safety
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei arrb.com.au
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Implementing kinematic wave theory to reconstruct vehicle trajectories from fixed and probe sensor data
B Mehran, M Kuwahara, F Naznin
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 20 (1), 144-163, 2012
1062012
Dehumanization of cyclists predicts self-reported aggressive behaviour toward them: A pilot study
A Delbosc, F Naznin, N Haslam, N Haworth
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 62, 681-689, 2019
632019
Application of a random effects negative binomial model to examine tram-involved crash frequency on route sections in Melbourne, Australia
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan, M Sarvi
Accident Analysis & Prevention 92, 15-21, 2016
612016
An empirical Bayes safety evaluation of tram/streetcar signal and lane priority measures in Melbourne
F Naznin, G Currie, M Sarvi, D Logan
Traffic injury prevention 17 (1), 91-97, 2016
432016
Key challenges in tram/streetcar driving from the tram driver’s perspective–A qualitative study
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan
Transportation Research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 49, 39-48, 2017
412017
Exploring the impacts of factors contributing to tram-involved serious injury crashes on Melbourne tram routes
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan
Accident Analysis & Prevention 94, 238-244, 2016
372016
Safety impacts of platform tram stops on pedestrians in mixed traffic operation: A comparison group before–after crash study
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan, M Sarvi
Accident Analysis & Prevention 86, 1-8, 2016
362016
A meta-analysis and synthesis of public transport customer amenity valuation research
C De Gruyter, G Currie, LT Truong, F Naznin
Transport Reviews 39 (2), 261-283, 2019
292019
Exploring road design factors influencing tram road safety–Melbourne tram driver focus groups
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan
Accident Analysis & Prevention 110, 52-61, 2018
192018
Implementing kinematic wave theory to reconstruct vehicle trajectories from fixed and probe sensor data
B Mehran, M Kuwahara, F Naznin
Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences 17, 247-268, 2011
152011
Future life course and mobility: A latent class analysis of young adults in Victoria, Australia
A Delbosc, F Naznin
Transport Policy 77, 104-116, 2019
132019
Impact of COVID-19 on road crashes in Australia
J Catchpole, F Naznin
92020
Impact of covid-19 on fatal crashes in Australia
J Catchpole, F Naznin
Journal of Integrated Mobility: New Knowledge Applications in Australasian …, 2020
42020
Exploring causes of tram-involved crashes using a random effects negative binomial model
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan, M Sarvi
Transportation Research Board 95th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2016
42016
Comparing Road vs Transit Authority Tram/Streetcar Crash Reporting Approaches and Data
F Naznin, G Currie
Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2018
22018
Exploring the key challenges in tram driving and crash risk factors on the Melbourne tram network: tram driver focus groups
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan
Australas. Transp. Res. Forum 16, 1-15, 2016
22016
Examining route section level tram-involved crash frequency using the random effects negative binomial model
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan, M Sarvi
Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF), 37th, 2015, Sydney, New South …, 2015
22015
Road Safety Impacts of Tram/Streetcar Priority Measures–A Before-After Study Using Empirical Bayes Method
F Naznin, G Currie, M Sarvi, D Logan
Transportation Research Board 94th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2015
22015
Prospective Life Course and Mobility: a Latent Class Analysis of Young Victorians
A Delbosc, F Naznin
Transportation Research Board 98th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2019
12019
Streetcar safety from tram driver perspective
F Naznin, G Currie, D Logan
Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2017
12017
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