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Racial Bias in Drivers' Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks: Understanding the Effect
Principal Investigator:
Kimberly Kahn
, Portland State University
Project Details
Project Type:
Research
End Date:
June 30,2017
UTC Grant Cycle:
Natl Round 2
UTC Funding:
$30,000
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