United States. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Public Roads
1959-01-01
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Public Law 75 of the 80th Congress approved by the President on May 22, 1947, provided 400 million dollars in aid to Greece and Turkey. It was subsequently decided that of the 100 million dollars granted to Turkey, 5 million dollars should be used for a public highway program. The original implementation plans contemplated that the highway program
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Volume 30 contents: No. 4, October 1958: Evaluating Trip Forecasting Methods with Electronic Computer; Factors Affecting Trip Generation of Residential Land-Use Areas; Table: State Legal Maximum Limits of Motor-Vehicle Sizes and Weights Compared with AASHO Standards (see text on p. 104); Current Structural Bridge Steels: A Survey of Usage and Econo
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Volume 30 contents: No. 3, August 1958: Pore Pressures in Base Courses; A Rapid Method Utilizing Surface Area Measurements in Predicting the Amount of Cement Needed to Stabilize Plastic Soils; Lateral Placements of Trucks on Two-Lane Highways and Four-Lane Divided Highways; New Publications: Highway Statistics, 1956
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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No. 12, February 1958: A survey of air pressures of tires mounted on trucks operating in the everyday traffic, by Carl C. Saal; State highway-user taxes paid in 1954 and 1955 on vehicles of various type and weight groups, by Elizabeth Samson
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