Computer Program COM624P has been developed for use in the analysis of stresses and deflection of piles or drilled shafts under lateral loads. The program is especially written for highway engineers who wish to run the analysis on microcomputers. The technology on which the program is based is the widely-used p-y curve method. The program solves th
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This workshop was one of FHWA's activities to address Section 1038. It is intended to "jump start" our understanding of HOW TO. . . . HOW TO properly design and HOW TO properly construct asphalt pavements which incorporate scrap tire rubber. The workshop was developed through the cooperation of highway agencies and the asphalt industry and discusse
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This publication is the 48th of an annual series. It presents the 1992 analyzed statistics of general interest on motor fuel, motor vehicles, driver licensing, highway-user taxation, State highway finance, highway mileage, and Federal aid for highways; and 1991 highway finance data for municipalities, counties, townships, and other units of local g
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United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Engineering
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1993-01-01
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This booklet and the accompanying video were prepared to provide engineers information on those operations of portland cement concrete plants that are critical to producing quality concrete. The booklet is meant to be used as a guide when performing in-depth inspections of plant operations. It begins with a discussion of the materials used in portl
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When bicycle-pedestrian programs began in the late 1960s, the emphasis was strictly on providing facilities. As communities gained experience and began to identity other needs, the concept of the comprehensive "4-e" program emerged, combining the elements of engineering, education, enforcement, and encouragement. The past 20 years have seen a great
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The United States Congress established the first Federal road agency in 1893 Over the next 199 years, this organization evolved into the Federal Highway Administration - an agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Developing a road network across the Nation demanded vision, commitment, partnership, and the never-ending quest for better tech
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What is the Leave transfer Program (LTP)? The LTP provides the opportunity for an employee who has exhausted his / her leave, due to a medical emergency involving self or a family member, to receive ANNUAL LEAVE donated by another employee
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
1993-01-01
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This paper highlights some key actions taken and achievements made during 1992 to implement ISTEA. It is intended to encourage State and local officials in their continued efforts to implement ISTEA.
The First Access Management Conference was held in Vail, Colorado on August 1 - 4, 1993. The conference was sponsored by the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the Transportation Research Board (TRB). It was attended by over 150 persons from a wide range of transportation disciplines (includ
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This publication is a summary of the 1993 report to Congress entitled The Status of the Nation's Highways, Bridges, and Transit: Conditions and Performance. Our Nation's productivity and international competitiveness depends on fast and reliable transportation. As we move toward the 21st century, the status of our highways, bridges and transit is o
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
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The following data item descriptions should be used with HPMS universe and sample archive data files for years 1988 through 1992. These data item descriptions include the coding instructions and definitions originally used to create the files; item descriptions follow the same sequence as the comma delimited ASCII universe and sample files. Note th
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