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My publications

Following are some of my published papers and a list of conference presentations. Please see my Google Scholar page for the most up-to-date list.

PUBLICATIONS

PAPERS
  1. Shah, N. R., Aryal, S., Wen, Y., & Cherry C. (2021). Comparison of motor vehicle-involved e-scooter and bicycle crashes using standardized crash typology. Journal of Safety Research 77: 217-228.

  2. Ziedan, A., Shah, N. R., Wen, Y., Brakewood, C., Cherry, C. R., & Cole, J. (2021). Complement or compete? The effects of shared electric scooters on bus ridership. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 101, 103098.

  3. Shah, N. R., & Cherry, C. R. (2021). Different Safety Awareness and Route Choice between Frequent and Infrequent Bicyclists: Findings from Revealed Preference Study Using Bikeshare Data. Transportation Research Record. https://doi.org/10.1177/03611981211017136

  4. Shah, N., Cherry, C., Brakewood, C., Cate, M., Kohls, A. G., & Ortmann, P. (2020). TDOT Bicycle & Pedestrian Counting: Best Methodologies Assessment (No. RES2019-13). Tennessee. Department of Transportation.

  5. Shah, N., Buckner, I., & Cherry, C. R. (2020). A jughandle design will virtually eliminate single bicycle crashes at a railway crossing. Journal of Transport & Health, 19, 100962.

  6. Shah, N. R., (2020). Big Data and Unsupervised Machine Learning Approach to Understand Why People Ride E-scooter in Nashville, Tennessee. MS Thesis. University of Tennessee.

PRESENTATIONS

PRESENTATIONS
  1. Shah, N. R., Ziedan, A., Brakewood, C., & Cherry, C. R. Shared e-scooter service providers with large fleet size have a competitive advantage: Findings from e-scooter demand and supply analysis of Nashville, Tennessee. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2022. Washington, D.C.

  2. Ziedan, A., Shah, N. R., Cherry, C. R., & Brakewood, C.  A Method for Placing Shared E-Scooters Corrals Near Transit Stops. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2022. Washington, D.C.

  3. Shah, N. R. NaTMEC: Micromobility Data Collection and Processing – Considerations for Policy Regulation and Data Privacy while Using the Data Meaningfully. Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Webinar 2021.

  4. Shah, N. R., Guo, J., Lee, H. D., & Cherry, C. R., Why do people take e-scooter trips? Big Data and Unsupervised Machine Learning insights on temporal and spatial usage patterns. Transportation Research Board 100th Annual Meeting 2021, Washington, D.C.

  5. Shah, N. R., Aryal, S., Wen, Y., & Cherry C. Comparison of motor vehicle-involved e-scooter and bicycle crashes using standardized crash typology. TDOT Innovation to Implementation Forum 2021. Virtual Event. 

  6. Ziedan, A., Shah, N. R., Wen Y., Brakewood, C., Cherry, C., & Cole, J., Impacts of Shared Electric Scooters on Bus Ridership in Nashville, Tennessee. Transportation Research Board 100th Annual Meeting 2021, Washington, D.C.

  7. Shah, N., Aryal, S., Wen, Y., & Cherry C. Are scooter-car crashes different from bicycle-car crashes? International Cycling Safety Conference 2020. Lund, Sweden. (postponed due to COVID)

  8. Shah, N. R., Scoot over, survey: new insights from Big Data and Machine Learning. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2020, 3-Minute Thesis Competition. Washington, D.C.

  9. Shah, N. R., Azad M., & Cherry C. What can data tell us about micromobility? And what can it not? Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2020. Washington, D.C.

  10. Shah, N. R., Wen, Y., & Cherry C. Revealing the hidden patterns of the e-scooter trips through big data approach. National Travel Monitoring Exposition and Conference 2020. Raleigh, North Carolina. (postponed due to COVID)

  11. Shah, N. R., & Cherry C. Linking traditional crash data and bikeshare data to create a new picture of cycling safety. International Cycling Safety Conference 2019. Brisbane, Australia.

  12. Azad M., Shah, N. R., & Cherry C. How e-bike trips are different from conventional bicycles trips? A comparative study of route choices for Birmingham, Alabama. International Cycling Safety Conference 2019. Brisbane, Australia.

  13. Shah, N. R., & Cherry C. Evaluating Safety Using Bicycle Route Choice: A New Approach to Model Perceived Safety. Lifesavers Conference 2019. Louisville, Kentucky.

  14. Wen Y., Darling W., Shah N. R., & Cherry C., Material Inventory of a Commercially-used Shared Electric Kick Scooter: A Key Step towards the Understanding of the Overall Environmental Footprint of Shared Micro-mobility Devices. LCA XIX Conference 2019. Tucson, Arizona.

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