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Browsing Faculty of Engineering by Subject "Traffic fatalities"

Browsing Faculty of Engineering by Subject "Traffic fatalities"

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  • Tasnim, Md. Mushfiq; Pull, Saikot; Rahaman, Md Sohanur; Podder, Dolon Kumar (Daffodil International University, 22-09-01)
    Now a days, the highest priority problem in the transportation sector in poor nations is pedestrian accidents and the resulting deaths. About 1.25 million people per year are killed on the world's roadways, and about half ...
  • Tasnim, Md. Mushfiq; Pull, Saikot; Rahaman, Md Sohanur; Podder, Dolon Kumar (Daffodil International University, 22-12-22)
    Now a days, the highest priority problem in the transportation sector in poor nations is pedestrian accidents and the resulting deaths. About 1.25 million people per year are killed on the world's roadways, and about half ...
  • Rahman, Md.Moktadir; Hossain, Md. Rajib; Wasim, Md.; Rahman, Md.Ashifur (Daffodil International University, 23-07-13)
    The increment of vehicles due to the proportional increment of populations and a rapid development of modern society is a major concern in Metropolitan cities in developing countries like Bangladesh. So, it is imperative ...
  • Jinnah, Hashibul Alam; Shahed, MD. Hossen; Al Amin, Md. Rahim; Hossain, Syed Mushaid (Daffodil International University, 22-09-17)
    The leading cause of death for young people in the world between the ages of 16 and 24 is motor vehicle accidents. Bangladesh ranks among the highest global rates of traffic fatalities. The capital city of Bangladesh, ...

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