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Feng Chen

Researcher at Tongji University

Publications -  130
Citations -  2863

Feng Chen is an academic researcher from Tongji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Crash. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 113 publications receiving 2040 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Chen include Civil Aviation Administration of China & Nanjing Tech University.

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Injury severities of truck drivers in single- and multi-vehicle accidents on rural highways.

TL;DR: Based on the improved understanding on the injury severity of truck drivers from truck-involved accidents, it is expected that more rational and effective injury prevention strategy may be developed for truck drivers under different driving conditions in the future.
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Analysis of hourly crash likelihood using unbalanced panel data mixed logit model and real-time driving environmental big data

TL;DR: The model estimation results indicate that the traffic speed, traffic volume, curvature and chemically wet road surface indicator are better modeled as random parameters, while 5-am indicator and number of merging ramps per lane per mile are found to decrease crash likelihood.
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Mixed logit model-based driver injury severity investigations in single- and multi-vehicle crashes on rural two-lane highways

TL;DR: A better understanding of similarities and differences in significant contributing factors and their impacts on driver injury severities between SV and MV crashes on rural two-lane highways is provided and cost-effective solutions or appropriate injury prevention strategies are developed.
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Investigation on the Injury Severity of Drivers in Rear-End Collisions Between Cars Using a Random Parameters Bivariate Ordered Probit Model.

TL;DR: A random parameters bivariate ordered probit model has been developed to examine factors affecting injury sustained by two drivers involved in the same rear-end crash between passenger cars and demonstrates that there indeed exists significant correlation between two drivers’ injuries.
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Electrification of roads: Opportunities and challenges

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a potential solution for enhancing the sustainability of our road transportation, in view of the environmental impacts traditional vehicles have regarding emi cation and fuel consumption.