Countries citing papers authored by Chris Jurewicz
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Chris Jurewicz
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Turner, Blair, et al.. (2017). What works when providing safe road infrastructure? 10 treatments that need to be used more. Road and transport research. 26(3). 36–45.5 indexed citations
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Sobhani, Amir, et al.. (2016). Assessing key engineering treatments addressing major pedestrian serious casualties in Victoria, Australia. Transport Research Forum.3 indexed citations
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Turner, Blair & Chris Jurewicz. (2016). Development and use of the Austroads Safe System assessment framework.2 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris, et al.. (2015). From research to practice - development of a rural mass curve treatment program. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 26(3). 11–19.3 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris, et al.. (2015). Proposed vehicle impact speed - severe injury probability relationships for selected crash types. Adelaide Research & Scholarship (AR&S) (University of Adelaide).3 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris, et al.. (2015). Improving the performance of safe system infrastructure: final report.2 indexed citations
Jurewicz, Chris & Lorena Cecilia López Steinmetz. (2012). Crash performance of safety barriers on high-speed roads. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 23(3). 37–44.6 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris, et al.. (2012). A safe system based approach to selection of clear zones, safety barriers and other roadside treatments. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology).5 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris & Bruce Thompson. (2010). Crash risk estimation and assessment tool. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology).2 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris. (2010). Speed Limits in the Safe System Context. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 21(2). 14–17.1 indexed citations
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Turner, Blair, et al.. (2010). Recent Progress in Implementing the Safe System Approach. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 21(1). 17.4 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris, et al.. (2010). Effect of clear zone widths on run-off-road crash outcomes. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology).8 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris. (2010). Impact of lower speed limits for road safety on network operations.1 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris & Blair Turner. (2010). Infrastructure/speed limit relationship in relation to road safety outcomes.5 indexed citations
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Cairney, Peter, et al.. (2009). Safe System Infrastructure National Roundtable Report. Kagoshima Kenritsu Tanki Daigaku Chiiki Kenkyūjo kenkyū nenpō.16 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris. (2008). Impact of LATM treatments on speed and safety: overview of recent research.1 indexed citations
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Jurewicz, Chris & Paul Bennett. (2008). Casualty crash rates for Australian jurisdictions. 12.
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