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Analysis and control of the interaction between vehicular and pedestrian flows on roundabout approaches

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  • Meneguzzer, C.
  • Rossi, R.

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  • Meneguzzer, C. & Rossi, R., 2013. "Analysis and control of the interaction between vehicular and pedestrian flows on roundabout approaches," European Transport \ Trasporti Europei, ISTIEE, Institute for the Study of Transport within the European Economic Integration, issue 53, pages 1-9.
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    1. J. D. Griffiths, 1981. "A Mathematical Model of a Nonsignalized Pedestrian Crossing," Transportation Science, INFORMS, vol. 15(3), pages 222-232, August.
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