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Kenneth W Gish

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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|July 19, 2005
Job change rate as a crash predictor for interstate truck driversLoren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 8, 2008
'Low mileage bias' and related policy implications--a cautionary noteLoren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish, John Joyce
Journal of Safety Research|November 26, 2003
MaryPODS revisited: updated crash analysis and implications for screening program implementationLoren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish, Esther K Wagner
Journal of Safety Research|February 18, 2014
Using cognitive status to predict crash risk: blazing new trails?Loren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish, Kathy J Sifrit
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 12, 2012
The Maze Test: A significant predictor of older driver crash riskLoren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish, Kathy H Lococo, et al.
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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|July 19, 2005
Job change rate as a crash predictor for interstate truck driversLoren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 8, 2008
'Low mileage bias' and related policy implications--a cautionary noteLoren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish, John Joyce
Journal of Safety Research|November 26, 2003
MaryPODS revisited: updated crash analysis and implications for screening program implementationLoren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish, Esther K Wagner
Journal of Safety Research|February 18, 2014
Using cognitive status to predict crash risk: blazing new trails?Loren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish, Kathy J Sifrit
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 12, 2012
The Maze Test: A significant predictor of older driver crash riskLoren Staplin, Kenneth W Gish, Kathy H Lococo, et al.
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