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Ghazaleh (Gaz) Azimi
Ghazaleh (Gaz) Azimi
Florida International University, AtkinsRéalis
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Severity analysis for large truck rollover crashes using a random parameter ordered logit model
G Azimi, A Rahimi, H Asgari, X Jin
Accident Analysis & Prevention 135, 105355, 2020
2012020
Examining human attitudes toward shared mobility options and autonomous vehicles
A Rahimi, G Azimi, X Jin
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 72, 133-154, 2020
1372020
Adoption and willingness to pay for autonomous vehicles: attitudes and latent classes
A Rahimi, G Azimi, H Asgari, X Jin
Transportation research part D: transport and environment 89, 102611, 2020
892020
Role of attitudes in transit and auto users’ mode choice of ridesourcing
G Azimi, A Rahimi, H Asgari, X Jin
Transportation Research Record 2674 (11), 1-16, 2020
492020
Mode choice behavior for access and egress connection to transit services
G Azimi, A Rahimi, M Lee, X Jin
International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology 10 (2), 136-155, 2021
472021
Clustering approach toward large truck crash analysis
A Rahimi, G Azimi, H Asgari, X Jin
Transportation research record 2673 (8), 73-85, 2019
432019
Exploring the influences of personal attitudes on the intention of continuing online grocery shopping after the COVID-19 pandemic
H Asgari, G Azimi, I Titiloye, X Jin
Travel Behaviour and Society 33, 100622, 2023
312023
Investigation of heterogeneity in severity analysis for large truck crashes
G Azimi, H Asgari, A Rahimi, X Jin
Transportation Research Board 98th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2019
302019
Investigating generational disparities in attitudes toward automated vehicles and other mobility options
A Rahimi, G Azimi, X Jin
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 121, 102836, 2020
212020
Investigating older adults’ propensity toward ridesourcing services
MAA Sarker, A Rahimi, G Azimi, X Jin
Journal of transportation engineering, Part A: Systems 148 (9), 04022054, 2022
182022
Exploring the attitudes of Millennials and Generation Xers toward ridesourcing services
G Azimi, A Rahimi, X Jin
Transportation, 1-35, 2022
172022
Injury severity of pedestrian and bicyclist crashes involving large trucks
A Rahimi, G Azimi, H Asgari, X Jin
International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020, 110-122, 2020
142020
Potential implications of automated vehicle technologies on travel behavior: A literature review
A Rahimi, G Azimi, H Asgari, X Jin
International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020, 234-247, 2020
112020
Analysis of fatal truck-involved work zone crashes in Florida: application of tree-based models
R Gupta, H Asgari, G Azimi, A Rahimi, X Jin
Transportation research record 2675 (12), 1272-1290, 2021
102021
The impacts of emerging mobility options and vehicle technologies on travel behavior
X Jin, A Rahimi, G Azimi
Florida. Department of Transportation, 2020
102020
Injury severity analysis for large truck-involved crashes: Accounting for heterogeneity
G Azimi, A Rahimi, H Asgari, X Jin
Transportation research record 2676 (11), 15-29, 2022
92022
Propensity toward ridesourcing: the impacts of previous experience and mode dependency
G Azimi, X Jin
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems 148 (4), 04022010, 2022
92022
Large truck crash analysis for freight mobility and safety enhancement in Florida
X Jin, H Asgari, M Lee, A Rahimi, G Azimi, I Bejleri, N Hakim, L Zhai, ...
Florida. Department of Transportation, 2019
72019
What drives commuters to pay for autonomous vehicles?
A Rahimi, G Azimi, X Jin
Transportation research record 2676 (4), 267-280, 2022
52022
Heterogeneity in generational effects: case study of ride-hailing behavior among millennials
H Asgari, R Gupta, G Azimi, X Jin
Transportation research record 2676 (3), 772-785, 2022
52022
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