Kevin M. Majka, Ph.D.

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2012 Geography State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
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Geography, Transportation
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Chris S. Renschler grad student 2012 SUNY Buffalo
 (Incorporating driver behavior in crash prediction modeling.)
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Pantangi SS, Fountas G, Anastasopoulos PC, et al. (2020) Do High Visibility Enforcement programs affect aggressive driving behavior? An empirical analysis using Naturalistic Driving Study data. Accident; Analysis and Prevention. 138: 105361
Pantangi SS, Fountas G, Sarwar T, et al. (2019) A preliminary investigation of the effectiveness of high visibility enforcement programs using naturalistic driving study data: A grouped random parameters approach Analytic Methods in Accident Research. 21: 1-12
Fountas G, Sarwar MT, Anastasopoulos PC, et al. (2018) Analysis of stationary and dynamic factors affecting highway accident occurrence: A dynamic correlated grouped random parameters binary logit approach. Accident; Analysis and Prevention. 113: 330-340
Sarwar MT, Fountas G, Bentley C, et al. (2017) Preliminary Investigation of the Effectiveness of High-Visibility Crosswalks on Pedestrian Safety Using Crash Surrogates Transportation Research Record. 2659: 182-191
Geetla T, Batta R, Blatt A, et al. (2016) Clustering intelligent transportation sensors using public transportation Top. 1-18
Henchey MJ, Batta R, Blatt A, et al. (2015) A study of situationally aware routing for emergency responders Journal of the Operational Research Society. 66: 570-578
Flanigan M, Majka K, Blatt A, et al. (2014) Improving the quality of weather information provided to emergency medical services responding to motor vehicle crashes Transportation Research Record. 2440: 26-33
Henchey MJ, Batta R, Blatt A, et al. (2014) A simulation approach to study emergency response Journal of Simulation. 8: 115-128
Geetla T, Batta R, Blatt A, et al. (2014) Optimal placement of omnidirectional sensors in a transportation network for effective emergency response and crash characterization Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 45: 64-82
Flanigan M, Blatt A, Lombardo L, et al. (2005) Assessment of air medical coverage using the Atlas and Database of Air Medical Services and correlations with reduced highway fatality rates. Air Medical Journal. 24: 151-63
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