Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Mamdoohi, Amir Reza"
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Analysis of Pedestrians’ Behavior: A Segmentation Approach Based on Latent Variables
Shoabjareh, Azamsadat Hosseini; Mamdoohi, Amir Reza; Nordfjærn, Trond (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Crash statistics indicate that the number of pedestrian fatalities has been increasing at an alarming rate in Iran. Crossing over non-designed places is a main cause of traffic crashes among pedestrians. This study aimed ... -
Barriers to children’s walking to school in Iranian and Chinese samples
Zavareh, Mohsen; Abolhasannejad, Vahid; Mamdoohi, Amir Reza; Nordfjærn, Trond (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Factors that contribute to children’s walking to school have been investigated in previous research, which primarily focussed on socio-economic variables in high income countries. There is a general lack of studies which ... -
Behaviour of parents and children in the way they use public transport: A case study of Iranian households
Ehteshamrad, Shideh; Saffarzadeh, Mahmood; Mamdoohi, Amir Reza; Nordfjærn, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)While parents are the ultimate decision makers for their children’s mode of transport when commuting to school, their own travel mode choice is also under the influence of their children’s trip requirements. This study ... -
Environmental norms and sustainable transport mode choice on children’s school travels: The norm-activation theory
Mehdizadeh, Milad; Nordfjærn, Trond; Mamdoohi, Amir Reza (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The increasing use of car in developing countries is an important reason for traffic congestion and pollution. Using a car may partly reflect a normative choice, but the majority of previous studies that used the Norm-Activation ... -
Predictors of self-reported crashes among Iranian drivers: Exploratory analysis of an Extended Driver Behavior Questionnaire
Hezaveh, Amin; Nordfjærn, Trond; Mamdoohi, Amir Reza; Simsekoglu, Ozlem (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)More than 16,500 people lose their lives each year due to traffic crashes in Iran, which reflects one of the highest road traffic fatality rates in the world. The aim of the present study is to investigate the factors ...