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HUMAN VARIABLES IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF HIGHWAY TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
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McFARLAND, R., "HUMAN VARIABLES IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF HIGHWAY TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT," SAE Technical Paper 520017, 1952, https://doi.org/10.4271/520017.Also In
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