A Combined Fuzzy Logic and Analytical Hierarchy Process Method for Optimal Selection and Locating of Pedestrian Crosswalks
Subject Areas : Urban PlanningMohammad Reza Ahadi 1 , Ali Reza Mahpour 2 , Vahid Taraghi 3
1 - Associate Professor,Transportation Research Institute, Road, Housing and Development Research Center(BHRC),Tehran, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor, Transportation Research Institute, Road, Housing and Development Research Center(BHRC), Tehran, Iran
3 - M.Sc. Transportation Engineering, K.N.Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
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