Eric D. Jackson
Research Professor/Civil and Environ Engineering
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
64 Scholarly Contributions
Functional forms of the negative binomial models in safety performance functions for rural two-lane intersections.
2019
Research Type: Journal Article
Hartford Multi modal Summit advanced technologies and safety
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
How Am I Doing? Using Data to Plan and Evaluate Your OP Program
2015
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Impact of LID options for reducing runoff: An interdisciplinary approach
2011
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Incorporating Demographic Proportions into Crash Count Models by Quasi-Induced-Exposure Method
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Incorporating Wet Pavement Friction into Traffic Safety Analysis
2010
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Investigation of Spatial Transferability of Alternative Parameterizations for the Dispersion Function in Negative Binomial Models Predicting Crash Counts by Severity
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Multivariate Poisson Lognormal Modeling of Crashes by Type and Severity on Rural Two Lane Highways
2017
Research Type: Journal Article
Multivariate copula temporal modeling of intersection crash consequence metrics: A joint estimation of injury severity, crash type, vehicle damage and driver error.
2019
Research Type: Book
Panel: The Drugged Driving Chain of Events – Identifying the Weak Links
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Possibility of Consolidated Wetland Mitigation in a Multi-Layered Legislated State
Research Type: Journal Article
Public Transit Design for Smart Growth: Using Choice Experiments to Quantify Tradeoffs, Values and Funding Implications
2011
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Reducing Hot-Mix Asphalt Plant Testing Acceptance Criteria and Impacts on Mix Variability
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Safety Analysis and Intervention Requirements for Contracting Commercial Vehicles and Drivers on Connecticut DOT Contracts.
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
State and Local Perspectives on Data – What We Have, What We Are Doing, and What We Need
2013
Research Type: Poster/Presentation