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Sia Macmillan Lyimo
Sia Macmillan Lyimo
Transportation Engineer, PROGRESSIVE AE
Verified email at wmich.edu
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Applying probabilistic model to quantify influence of rainy weather on stochastic and dynamic transition of traffic conditions
E Kidando, AE Kitali, SM Lyimo, T Sando, R Moses, V Kwigizile, ...
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems 145 (5), 04019017, 2019
92019
Characteristics of cyclists using fitness tracker apps and its implications for planning of bicycle transport systems
KM Kwayu, SM Lyimo, V Kwigizile
Case Studies on Transport Policy 9 (3), 1160-1166, 2021
82021
Exploring the influence of rainfall on a stochastic evolution of traffic conditions
E Kidando, R Moses, AE Kitali, V Kwigizile, SM Lyimo, D Chimba, ...
Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2018
82018
Quantifying Effectiveness and Impacts of Digital Message Signs on Traffic Flow
V Kwigizile, JS Oh, R Van Houten, K Lee, KM Kwayu, M Abushattal, ...
Michigan. Dept. of Transportation. Research Administration, 2022
12022
18-02 Investigating and Prioritizing Factors for Quantifying Bikeability
V Kwigizile, JS Oh, SM Lyimo
12019
Impacts of automated passenger cars on the capacity of a freeway basic section: applicability in the determination of vehicle adjustment factors in mixed traffic
SM Lyimo, V Kwigizile, JS Oh, ZD Asher
Digital Transportation and Safety 2 (4), 298-307, 2023
2023
Connected and Automated Vehicles: Their Implication on Capacity of a Basic Freeway Section and Impacts on Walkway Safety
SM Lyimo
Western Michigan University, 2021
2021
Investigating and Prioritizing Factors for Quantifying Bikeability
V Kwigizile, JS Oh, SM Lyimo
Western Michigan University. Transportation Research Center for Livable …, 2019
2019
Association of Michigan’s older adult crashes with roadway features
V Kwigizile, JS Oh, R Van Houten, K Kwayu, S Lyimo, J Bagdade, ...
Michigan. Department of Transportation, 2017
2017
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