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Volume 3, Number 3, 2015 December
    • Sustainable Highway Operations: High Occupancy Lane and Movable Lane, Jooyoung Kim, Sangung Park, Sungyong Na and Seungjae Lee (pp. 1-10).
    • Analysis of inertial choice behavior based expected and experienced savings from a real-world route choice experiment, Jaap Vreeswijk, Hesham Rakha, Eric van Berkum and Bart van Arem (pp. 11-28).
    • Analysis of Low-Cost Carriers in Post-Soviet States, Tamilla Curtis and Dawna Rhoades (pp. 29-40).
    • Prediction Performance of Support Vector Machines with Fused Data in Road Scene Analysis, Daehyon Kim (pp. 41-48).
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