State Highway Department Management: Part I—Organization; Asphalt Hardening, Fact and Fallacy; Fatal Head-On Collisions on the Interstate System, 1968, Caused by Wrong-Way Drivers; New Publications
Fatal and personal injury accident data by highway system for the calendar year 1970, compiled from reports submitted by the 50 States and the District of Columbia on Table TA-1, are summarized in the tables which follow. Data for all free and toll roads are included.
The report contained in this publication supplies basic information for 1970 from each State on the application of road-user taxes and property taxes to a selected group of vehicles. It is neither the intent to weigh herein the merits of any of the taxes being reviewed nor to recommend any tax policy but to supply the means to measure and compare t
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Highway Interchange Area Development—Some Recent Findings; Traffic Marking Materials—Summary of Research and Development; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction Part 6—Control Charts; Fatal Accidents Involving Tractor-Trailer Combinations in Rear-End Collisions on Completed Sections of the Interstate System, 1968
Fatal Accidents on Completed Sections of the Interstate Highway System, 1968; Billboards and Motorists’ Needs; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction: Part 5—Summary of Research for Quality Assurance of Aggregate
Third Generation Destination Signing—An Electronic Route Guidance System; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction: Part 4—Variations of Bituminous Construction
Acquisition of Loading History Data on Highway Bridges; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction: Part 3—Quality Assurance of Portland Cement Concrete; Travel by Motor Vehicles in 1967
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