When Distracted Road Users Cross Paths - To ABC or Not? - In Pursuit of Sustainable Highways - Finding the Right Tool for the Job - A Living Outdoor Laboratory - What’s in the Numbers?
Trip Traces - The Road Not Taken - Using Risk to Drive Safety Investments - A Bridge to Greater Connectivity - How Does Transportation Affect Public Health? - Shouldering the Load - Bridging the Digital Divide.
No. 11, December 1957: Crash-barrier tests on multiflora rose hedges, by Russell R. Skelton; Traffic and travel trends, 1956, by Thomas B. Dimmick; Table: State legal maximum limits of motor vehicle sizes and weights compared with AASHO standards; How access control affects accident experience, by Charles W. Prisk
Volume 30 contents: No. 6, February 1959: Progressive Alterations in a Sheet Asphalt Pavement Over a Long Period of Service; Airphoto Analysis of Terrain for Highway Location Studies in Maine
Peering Into the Unknown - A Mix of Innovations Succeeds in Minnesota - Exploring Vehicle Size and Weight Solutions - Using CRFs to Improve Highway Safety - Traffic Safety Education for Non-engineers.
No. 5, December 1956: Traffic and travel trends, 1955, by Thomas B. Dimmick; Experience in application of statistical method to traffic counting, by Boris B. Petroff; A laboratory test to evaluate the shape and surface texture of fine aggregate particles, by Henry M. Rex and Robert A. Peck; New Publication: Parking Guide for Cities
Volume 30 contents: No. 2, June 1958: New Methods for Determining Capacity of Rural Roads in Mountainous Terrain; The Economic Costs of Motor Vehicle Accidents of Different Types; Use of the Swiss Hammer for Estimating the Compressive Strength of Hardened Concrete; Wind Tunnel for Aerodynamic Testing of Section Models of Suspension Bridges; Power S
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Selecting the Best Scale for In-Motion Weighing; Effect of Moisture on Bituminous Pavement in Rocky Mountain Areas; Stability of Bituminous Pavements Related to Aggregate Characteristics; Map of The National System of Interstate and Defense Highways
No. 10, October 1951: Appraisal of soil and terrain conditions for pat of the Natchez Trace Parkway, by Preston C. Smith; Inter-American Highway Report-Part I, Mexico, a motion picture; Freezing and thawing tests of concrete containing Oregon and Washington aggregates, by A. G. Timms
Toll Roads and Free Roads; Tests of Concrete Curing Materials; State Motor-Fuel Consumption and Tax Receipts, 1938; State Motor-Vehicle Registrations and Receipts, 1938; State Motor-Carrier Tax Receipts, 1938
Properties of Highway Asphalts — Part 1, 85-100 Penetration Grade; Maximum Wind Speeds to Consider in Designing Highway Signs (see text on page 212); North Dakota's Use of Aerial Inventory for County General Highway Maps; New Publication: Highway Statistics, 1957; Characteristics of Central Business District
No. 1, April 1956: The effect of letter width and spacing on night legibility of highway signs, by David Solomon; New publication: Highway Statistics, 1954; Tomorrow's highways depend upon today's law, by David R. Levin; Sawed joints in portland cement concrete pavements, progress and problems, by Edwin J. Coppage, Jr.; The WASHO Road Test: a motio
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No. 8. June 1955: Driver behavior as affected by objects on highway shoulders, by Asriel Taragin; Aerodynamic characteristics of a suspension bridge, by George S. Vincent; New publications: Needs of the Highway Systems, 1955-84; Progress and Feasibility of Toll Roads and Their Relation to the Federal-Aid Program
No. 6, February 1957: Studies relating to the testing of fly ash for use in concrete, by Russell H. Brink and Woodrow J. Halstead; New publication: Standard Plans for Highway Bridge Superstructures (1956 edition); Use of fly ash in concrete, by Albert G. Timms and William E. Grieb; Labor usage in highway construction as influenced by improved equip
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