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Exploring Racial Bias in Drivers' Behavior at Pedestrian Crossings

Kimberly Kahn , Portland State University

Project Details

Project Type:
Small Starts
End Date:
March 31,2014
UTC Grant Cycle:
Tier 1 Small Starts Round 1
UTC Funding:
$9,969

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