Niranga Amarasingha, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Department of Civil Engineering | Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorSunanda Dissanayake | grad student | 2012 | Kansas State University | |
(Improving safety of teenage and young adult drivers in Kansas.) |
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Amarasingha N, Jayasinghe J. (2018) PW 0418 Modeling the waiting endurance time at urban signalized intersections Injury Prevention. 24 |
Amarasingha N, Ilhaam MM. (2018) PW 0298 Investigating red-light-running rates in sri lanka Injury Prevention. 24 |
Amarasingha N. (2018) PA 16-1-0420 Modeling the severity of motorcycle crashes using the data from sri lanka Injury Prevention. 24 |
Dissanayake S, Amarasingha N. (2016) Restraint usage characteristics and other factors associated with safety of children involved in motor vehicle crashes Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture. 10: 81-95 |
Amarasingha N, Dissanayake S. (2014) Gender differences of young drivers on injury severity outcome of highway crashes. Journal of Safety Research. 49: 113-20 |
Amarasingha N, Dissanayake S. (2014) Factors associated with rural run-off-road and urban run-off road crashes: a study in the United States Journal of Society For Transportation and Traffic Studies. 5: 39-51 |
Dissanayake S, Amarasingha N. (2014) Safety experience of young drivers in comparison to experienced drivers T and Di Congress 2014: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles - Proceedings of the 2nd Transportation and Development Institute Congress. 344-355 |
Amarasingha N, Dissanayake S. (2013) Modeling Frequency of Truck Crashes on Limited-Access Highways Journal of the Transportation Research Forum. 52: 123 |
Amarasingha N, Dissanayake S. (2012) Modeling the injury severity of young drivers using highway crash data from Kansas 53rd Annual Transportation Research Forum, Trf 2012. 1: 492-509 |