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Idling emission at signalised intersection- A case study in Delhi.

Presentation / Conference
Kumar, R., Parida, P., Shukla, S., & Saleh, W. (2014, August)
Idling emission at signalised intersection- A case study in Delhi. Paper presented at WASD 2014 International Conference, Le Meridian Versailles - Montreal, Canada
Exhaust emissions from idling vehicles at signalised traffic intersections is always of interest to researcher. In this paper, a case study of Ashram intersection of Delhi is ...

Illegal pedestrian crossing at signalised junctions in urban areas: the impact of spatial factors.

Conference Proceeding
Mayeux, A., Lovreglio, R., Saleh, W., & Fonzone, A. (2015)
Illegal pedestrian crossing at signalised junctions in urban areas: the impact of spatial factors. In TRB 94th Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers
Much has still to be done to increase pedestrian safety. Illegal crossing at signalised junctions may increase the risk of accidents at the intersections where it takes place ...

Transportation sustainability index for Tabuk city in Saudi Arabia: an analytic hierarchy process.

Journal Article
Saleh, W., Al-Atawi, A. M., & Kumar, R. (2015)
Transportation sustainability index for Tabuk city in Saudi Arabia: an analytic hierarchy process. Transport, 30, https://doi.org/10.3846/16484142.2015.1058857
A sustainable transport strategies for Tabuk City in the Saudi Arabia has been developed using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) using travel data collected from Tabuk Ci...

Evaluating the effect of drunk driving on fatal injuries among vulnerable road users in Taiwan: a population-based study

Journal Article
Lin, H., Chan, C., Wiratama, B. S., Chen, P., Wang, M., Chao, C., …Pai, C. (2022)
Evaluating the effect of drunk driving on fatal injuries among vulnerable road users in Taiwan: a population-based study. BMC Public Health, 22(1), Article 2059. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-14402-3
Background: Most studies have focused on injuries sustained by intoxicated drivers themselves, but few have examined the effect of drunk driving on injury outcomes among VRUs ...

Modelling vehicle emissions using the TEMIS program: part 2 case studies.

Journal Article
Saleh, W., & Nelson, J. D. (1998)
Modelling vehicle emissions using the TEMIS program: part 2 case studies. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 212(3), 205-212
Many challenges are associated with the ever increasing level of energy consumption and the damage to the environment caused by the pollutants from all sectors. On the local l...

Success and failure of travel demand management: Is congestion charging the way forward?

Journal Article
Saleh, W. (2007)
Success and failure of travel demand management: Is congestion charging the way forward?. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 41(7), 611-614. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2006.09.014
Success and failure of travel demand management: Is congestion charging the way forward?

Injury in Children with Developmental Disorders: A 1:1 Nested Case−Control Study Using Multiple Datasets in Taiwan

Journal Article
Chen, S., Hsu, L., Chiu, N., Saleh, W., Pai, C., & Chen, P. (2022)
Injury in Children with Developmental Disorders: A 1:1 Nested Case−Control Study Using Multiple Datasets in Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(16), Article 9814. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169814
Although past studies have identified predictors related to child injuries with developmental disorders, national-level research in Asia is limited. The objective of this stud...

Saudi Women and Vision 2030: Bridging the Gap?

Journal Article
Saleh, W., & Malibari, A. (2021)
Saudi Women and Vision 2030: Bridging the Gap?. Behavioral Sciences, 11(10), Article 132. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11100132
(1) Background, Travel characteristics of Saudi women contrast significantly from those in the west. This is not only because they have different culture, attitudes and prefer...

Joint Effect of Heavy Vehicles and Diminished Light Conditions on Paediatric Pedestrian Injuries in Backover Crashes: A UK Population-Based Study

Journal Article
Wiratama, B. S., Hsu, L., Yeh, Y., Chen, C., Saleh, W., Liu, Y., & Pai, C. (2022)
Joint Effect of Heavy Vehicles and Diminished Light Conditions on Paediatric Pedestrian Injuries in Backover Crashes: A UK Population-Based Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(18), Article 11689. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811689
Backover crashes cause considerable injuries especially among young children. Prior research on backover crashes has not assessed the joint effect of heavy vehicles and dimini...

Exploring motorcycle red-light violation in response to pedestrian green signal countdown device

Journal Article
Chen, P., Pai, C., Jou, R., Saleh, W., & Kuo, M. (2015)
Exploring motorcycle red-light violation in response to pedestrian green signal countdown device. Accident analysis and prevention, 75, 128-136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2014.11.016
Literature has suggested that angle/rear-end collisions would arise from the reality that motorists and motorcyclists tended to accelerate aggressively in response to the rema...
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Going Global Partnerships (GGP) Grant

2022 - 2023
This is a British Council fund to support internationalisation activities including the development of new TNE programmes. The project aims to build a solid and long-lasting partnership between ENU a...
Funder: British Council

Eco-1 Hydrogent Gas Engine

2011 - 2012
Modern motor engines have currently maximised efficiencies (using hydrocarbon fuels) but continue to be hazardous to health as they continue to emit poisonous fumes (especially CO and HC). A hydrogen ...
Funder: Scottish Funding Council | Value: £5,000

Revealing fair and actionable knowledge from data to support women's inclusion in transport systems

2018 - 2022
Current transport systems do not sufficiently take into account physical and social characteristics of women in the design of products and services, and in fostering women’s employability in the indus...
Funder: European Commission | Value: £155,408

TABUK2 Identification, assessment & enhancement of accident date collection & analysis in KSA

2013 - 2018
It has been estimated that the annual cost of traffic accidents in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) exceeds 6 billion US dollars, in addition to other social, health, and economic impacts, such as di...
Funder: Tabuk University | Value: £49,867

Qatar Pedestrian Research

2016 - 2018
Analysis of research of pedestrian movement in urban areas
Funder: Qatar National Research Fund | Value: £105,829

Tabuk University Research

2012 - 2014
The project is to investigate & model travel behaviour &  investigate attitudes for HH in Saudi Arabia (SA) taking. Although there have been a large number of research investigations in the area of tr...
Funder: Tabuk University | Value: £93,000
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Investigation of driving cycles as tools to assess travel demand management in Edinburgh and Abu Dhabi

2008 - 2013
Traffic congestion today is a major problem in almost all of the metropolitan areas of the world. ...
Ahmed Zaidi | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Kevin Cullinane

Hardware architectures for infrared pedestrian detection and tracking systems

2007 - 2013
Infrared pedestrian detection systems struggle with real-time processing performance. Known solutions are limited to either...
Robert Walczyk | Director of Studies: Dr David Binnie | Second Supervisor: Alistair Armitage

Pedestrian right-of-way violations at signalised pedestrian crossings in Edinburgh

2007 - 2013
The review of available literature related to pedestrian accidents indicates that the occurrence of pedestrian acciden...
Khalfan Alnaqbi | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Kevin Cullinane

An analysis of motorcyclist injury severity by various crash configurations at T-Junctions in the United Kingdom

2004 - 2008
Motorcyclists that have no protective structures while motorcycling as other occupants o...
Chih Wei Pai | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Mike Maher

Modelling the relationship between pilgrim pedestrian casualties and land use type: a case study of Ad Madinah Al Monawarah

2006 - 2015
The growing fatality of road traffic accidents in most cities constitutes a p...
Raed Alahmadi | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Dr Kathryn Stewart

Modelling trip generation/trip accessibility using logit models

2002 - 2011
Trip generation is the first stage of the conventional `four-stage' transport model. The aim of this stage is to predict total number of ...
Shucheng Hu | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Mike Maher

Investigation of bus passenger discomfort and driver fatigue: An electroencephalography (EEG) approach

2015 - 2021
Benjamin Afuye | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Prof Achille Fonzone

Road safety management in Qatar: the role of auditing

2017 - date
Mohd Al Malki | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Prof Simeon Keates

Mode choice modelling using elements of MINDSPACE and structural equation modelling

2016 - 2020
Ing Augustus Ababio-Donkor | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Prof Achille Fonzone

Investigation of land use planning and its impacts on the performance of the transport system using GIS

2009 - 2015
Mohammed Al-Ali | Director of Studies: Prof Wafaa Saleh | Second Supervisor: Dr Andrew MacIver

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