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Amir Sobhani
Amir Sobhani
Road Safety Victoria, Department of Transport
Verified email at roads.vic.gov.au
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Simulation of safety: A review of the state of the art in road safety simulation modelling
W Young, A Sobhani, MG Lenné, M Sarvi
Accident Analysis & Prevention 66, 89-103, 2014
2102014
Exploration of vehicle impact speed–injury severity relationships for application in safer road design
C Jurewicz, A Sobhani, J Woolley, J Dutschke, B Corben
Transportation research procedia 14, 4247-4256, 2016
1442016
A kinetic energy model of two-vehicle crash injury severity
A Sobhani, W Young, D Logan, S Bahrololoom
Accident Analysis & Prevention 43 (3), 741-754, 2011
952011
Random utility models of pedestrian crowd exit selection based on SP-off-RP experiments
M Haghani, O Ejtemai, M Sarvi, A Sobhani, M Burd, K Aghabayk
Transportation Research Procedia 2, 524-532, 2014
442014
A simulation based approach to assess the safety performance of road locations
A Sobhani, W Young, M Sarvi
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 32, 144-158, 2013
422013
Spatial fluctuations of pedestrian velocities in bidirectional streams: Exploring the effects of self-organization
M Saberi, K Aghabayk, A Sobhani
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 434, 120-128, 2015
412015
Modeling pedestrian crowd exit choice through combining sources of stated preference data
M Haghani, M Sarvi, O Ejtemai, M Burd, A Sobhani
Transportation research record 2490 (1), 84-93, 2015
392015
Impacts of different angles and speeds on behavior of pedestrian crowd merging
K Aghabayk, M Sarvi, O Ejtemai, A Sobhani
Transportation research record 2490 (1), 76-83, 2015
222015
Calculating time-to-collision for analysing right turning behaviour at signalised intersections
A Sobhani, W Young, S Bahrololoom, M Sarvi
Road & Transport Research: A Journal of Australian and New Zealand Research …, 2013
212013
Understanding pedestrian crowd merging behavior
K Aghabayk, O Ejtemai, M Sarvi, A Sobhani
Transportation Research Procedia 2, 768-773, 2014
202014
Proposed vehicle impact speed-severe injury probability relationships for selected crash types
C Jurewicz, A Sobhani, J Woolley, J Dutschke, B Corben
Australasian College of Road Safety, 2015
162015
Exploring the relationship of exit flow and jam density in panic scenarios using animal dynamics
A Sobhani, M Sarvi, D Duives, O Ejtemai, K Aghabayk, S Hoogendoorn
Transportation Research Procedia 2, 745-751, 2014
162014
Safe System in road safety public policy: A case study from Victoria, Australia
M Green, C Muir, J Oxley, A Sobhani
IATSS research 46 (2), 171-180, 2022
142022
Ranking of hazardous road locations in two-lane two-way rural roads with no crash record
M Habibian, M Mesbah, A Sobhani
Australasian Transport Research Forum, 1-11, 2011
132011
Understanding and improving safe system intersection performance
C Jurewicz, A Sobhani, P Chau, J Woolley, C Brodie
Safe System performance on Intersections, Austroads APR556-17 https …, 2017
102017
Evaluation of raised safety platforms (RSP) on-road safety performance
B Lawrence, B Fildes, P Cairney, S Davy, A Sobhani
Sustainability 14 (1), 138, 2021
72021
A binary logistic regression model of the driver avoidance manoeuvers in two passenger vehicle crashes
HMH Al-Taweel, W Young, A Sobhani
Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF) 38, 2016, 2016
72016
Development of an analytical method for safe system assessment of intersection design
C Jurewicz, A Sobhani
ARRB Conference, 27th, 2016, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2016
52016
Using a simulation based road safety index to assess risk of turning behaviour at signalised intersections
A Sobhani, W Young, M Sarvi, S Bahrololoom
Proceedings of world conference in transport research, 1-15, 2013
52013
Assessing key engineering treatments addressing major pedestrian serious casualties in Victoria, Australia
A Sobhani, C Jurewicz, T Makwasha, H Alavi, M Nieuwesteeg
Australasian Transport Research Forum, 2016
42016
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