No. 1, September 1947: Triaxial Compression Test Results Applied to Flexible Pavement Design; Experimental Soil-Cement Base Course in South Carolina; The National System of Interstate Highways
No. 12, April-May-June 1947: Experimental Sand-Clay Base Course in North Caroline; Speed Transition Ramps on a Bridged Rotary; Twenty-Five Years of Farm Truck Ownership.
United States. Federal Works Agency. Public Roads Administration
1947-01-01
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This pamphlet, the third of an annual series, presents the 1947 statistical and analytical tables of general interest on the subjects of motor fuel, motor vehicles, highway-user taxation, financing of State highways, and highway mileage.
United States. Federal Works Agency. Public Roads Administration
1947-01-01
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This pamphlet presents, in convenient form, historical information of general interest on the subjects of motor fuel, motor vehicles, highway-user taxation, highway finance, and mileage. The text in each section has been restricted to a definition of terms and to a brief discussion of the information presented, since the tabulated data and analyses
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United States. Federal Works Agency. Public Roads Administration
1947-01-01
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This pamphlet presents the 1945 series of statistical and analytical tables of general interest on the subjects of motor-fuel consumption, motor-vehicle registration, State highway-user taxes, financing of State highways, and highway mileage. For many years the Public Roads Administration has prepared these annual tables and has distributed them in
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No. 10; October-November-December 1946: Cotton Fabric in Bituminous Construction; Trends in Motor-Vehicle Travel, 1936 to 1945; Traffic Trends on Rural Roads in 1945
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