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Nabavi Niaki, M. S., Fu, T., Saunier, N., Miranda-Moreno, L. F., Amador, L., & Bruneau, J.-F. (2016). Road lighting effects on bicycle and pedestrian accident frequency: case study in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Transportation Research Record, 2555(1), 86-94. External link
Levasseur, M., Généreux, M., Bruneau, J.-F., Vanasse, A., Chabot, É., Beaulac, C., & Bédard, M.-M. (2015). Importance of proximity to resources, social support, transportation and neighborhood security for mobility and social participation in older adults: results from a scoping study. BMC Public Health, 15(1). Available
Niaki, M. S. N., Saunier, N., Miranda-Moreno, L. F., Amador, L., & Bruneau, J.-F. (2014). Method for road lighting audit and safety screening at urban intersections. Transportation Research Record, 2458(1), 27-36. External link
Bruneau, J.-F., & Morency, C. (2016). Évaluation du potentiel d'application d'une démarche « Code de la rue » pour le Québec et identification des enjeux et stratégies liés à sa mise en oeuvre. (Technical Report n° Projet R 703.1). External link
Morin, E., Bruneau, J.-F., Bertin-Bénié, G., Saunier, N., Boujilali, N., Abraham, É., Dufort, J., Trudel, P., Bellavance, F., Miranda-Moreno, L., & Saad, F. (2016). Stratégie d'expérimentation de systèmes d'adaptation intelligente de la vitesse et d'enregistreurs de données de vitesse. (Technical Report n° R737). External link
Nabavi Niaki, M. S., Fu, T., Saunier, N., Miranda-Moreno, L. F., Amador-Jimenez, L., & Bruneau, J.-F. (2015, January). Effects of road lighting on bicycle and pedestrian accident frequency: Case study in Montréal, Canada [Paper]. 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC. External link
Nabavi Niaki, M. S., Saunier, N., Miranda-Moreno, L. F., Amador-Jimenez, L., & Bruneau, J.-F. (2014, January). A method for road lighting audit and safety screening [Paper]. 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C.. Unavailable
Bruneau, J.-F. (2017). Évaluation de l'applicabilité du concept de zone à priorité piétonne au Québec [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Cloutier, M.-S., Auberlet, J.-M., Bruneau, J.-F., Dommes, A., Granié, M.-A., Paquin, S., Saunier, N., Serre, T., & Torres, J. (eds.) (2014). La ville sous nos pieds: Connaissances et pratiques favorables aux mobilités piétonnes: Actes du 4e Colloque francophone international du GERI COPIE, 20‐22 novembre 2013, Montréal, Canada. External link