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Wondwesen Girma Mamo
Wondwesen Girma Mamo
Hasselt University and Qatar University
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Exploring differences in driving behaviour across age and years of education of taxi drivers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
S Newnam, WG Mamo, GS Tulu
Safety Science 68, 1-5, 2014
652014
Investigating the individual and organisational predictors of work-related driving crash involvement in Ethiopia
WG Mamo, S Newnam, GS Tulu
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 23, 156-164, 2014
162014
Attitudes and behaviors regarding traffic regulations in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
WG Mamo, DM Haney
International Perspectives in Psychology 3 (1), 37-47, 2014
62014
Acceptability of intelligent speed adaptation technology in developing countries: the case of Ethiopian minibus taxi drivers
WG Mamo, V Ross, YL Dadi, N Reinolsmann, T Brijs, K Brijs
Case studies on transport policy 9 (3), 1375-1385, 2021
42021
Aberrant driving behaviors as mediators in the relationship between driving anger patterns and crashes among taxi drivers: An investigation in a complex cultural context
Z Hussain, Q Hussain, A Soliman, S Mohammed, WG Mamo, ...
Traffic injury prevention 24 (5), 393-401, 2023
22023
A study on the determinants of Ethiopian minibus taxi drivers’ speeding behaviour: An application of the ‘major theorists’ model
KB Wondwesen Girma Mamo, Veerle Ross, Wael K.M. Alhajyaseen, Nora Reinolsmann
Procedia Computer Science 201, 189-196, 2022
12022
Enhancing the learning-to-drive process for autistic learners in Qatar
WG Mamo, WKM Alhajyaseen, H Dirix, K Brijs, T Brijs, A Soliman, ...
Case Studies on Transport Policy 16, 101209, 2024
2024
Impact of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder on Driving among Drivers in Qatar
W Alhajyaseen, C Timmermans, A Soliman, T Brijs, K Bedair, V Ross, ...
Qatar University Press, 2021
2021
Children's experiences in digital satellite television (DSTV) houses in Ethiopia
W Mamo
NTNU, 2015
2015
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