Kim, Karl
Karl Kim researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-0528-8747
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Works
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Attitudes of commercial motor vehicle drivers towards safety belts. | |
Building Back Better: Transportation Recovery Challenges From the 2018 Kaua`i Flooding Disaster | |
Coastal exposure of the Hawaiian Islands using GIS-based index modeling | |
Creating resilient transportation systems : policy, planning and implementation | |
Daily fluctuations in honolulu motor vehicle accidents. | |
An Emergency Management Playbook for State Transportation Agencies | |
Evacuation planning for plausible worst case inundation scenarios in Honolulu, Hawaii. | |
Highway safety usage studies : seat belts, child restraints, helmets, truck beds | |
Integrating travel demand modeling and flood hazard risk analysis for evacuation and sheltering | |
Managing uncertainty: Lessons from volcanic lava disruption of transportation infrastructure in Puna, Hawaii. | |
Modeling fault among accident--involved pedestrians and motorists in Hawaii. | |
Modeling violation of Hawaii's crosswalk law. | |
New technology to better convey your mood (and research). | |
Personal and behavioral predictors of automobile crash and injury severity. | |
Predictors of safety belt use among crash-involved drivers and front seat passengers: adjusting for over-reporting | |
Resilience Primer for Transportation Executives | |
Self-reported handheld device use while driving | |
Tsunami evacuation buildings and evacuation planning in Banda Aceh, Indonesia | |
Vulnerability assessment and adaptation to sea level rise in high-wave environments: A case study on O'ahu, Hawai'i |