United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Real Estate Services
1996-01-01
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The stories in this booklet demonstrate the success of the Relocation Assistance Program. The flexibility of the program makes sure that people and business affected by road construction are treated fairly. The community gets the roads it needs to grow and prosper. The people get the opportunity to grow with a neighborhood and enjoy a better commun
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
1996-01-01
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This study sheds new light on the commercial benefits of highway infrastructure investments. The study provides important empirical evidence about the historic contribution of roads to the U.S. economy. Key findings include the following: (1) Over the period 1950 to 1989, U.S. industries realized production cost savings averaging 18 cents annually
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The Automated Highway System (AHS) program component of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) is a broad national effort to provide the basis for, and transition to, the next major performance upgrade of the U.S. vehicle/highway system, through the use of automated vehicle control technology. As part of the Analysis Phase, the Precursor Syst
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FHWA sponsored a workshop to identify critical issues and to develop guidelines for removing lead paint from highway bridges. About 45 representatives of highway and regulatory agencies and private industry identified, analyzed and gave recommendations for critical issues relating to Technology and Regulations as follows: Technology Issues: Procedu
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Federal Lands Highway Program
1996-01-01
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The Federal Lands Highway Program (FLHP) is administered by the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Federal Lands Highway Office (FLHO), which consists of two headquarters divisions in Washington, D.C. and three field division offices. The Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division (EFLHD) is located in Sterling, Virginia; the Central Federal Lands
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Federal Lands Highway Program
1996-01-01
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The Federal Lands Highway Office is a relatively small organization within the Federal Highway Administration, part of the United States Department of Transportation. The experiences of this group of 615 people are of interest to all organizations, both public and private. In the pages that follow, you will find examples of soaring success and bone
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The program to develop a consensus National Architecture for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) has been a three year effort to map out an organized approach to implementing, in a consistent manner across the US, the various ITS services envisioned for the next 20 years or more. The Architecture is the first step toward achieving the vision c
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The Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Office of Highway Safety initiated a Highway Safety Awards competition to recognize outstanding safety achievements by Federal, State, and local highway agencies. Winners are selected from projects carried out under the Federal-aid highway program and the FHWA Section 402 Highway Safety Program. In this s
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This scan report identifies a wide range of issues that influence the productivity, safety, and external impacts of the US freight transportation system.
This LTPP program protocol describes the laboratory preparation and testing procedures for the determination of the Resilient Modulus of unbound granular base and subbase materials and subgrade soils under specified conditions representing stress states beneath flexible and rigid pavements subjected to moving wheel loads. This protocol is based par
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An assortment of retrofit bridge railings and a retrofit transition were evaluated through full-scale crash testing. The assortment included: (1) a W-beam retrofit railing for a concrete baluster bridge railing (AASHTO performance level one); (2) a W-beam transition for the bridge railing above (NCHRP Report 350 test level two); (3) a double-tube p
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