Motor Truck Impact As Affected By Tires, Other Truck Factors, and Road Roughness; Maximum Stream Flow-A Formula for General Use; Survey of Soils and Pavement Conditions in Progress in Michigan; Tests of Concrete in Tension
Retards in Stream Control; A Study of Unusual Earth Road Conditions in Northeastern Iowa; The Value of the Foreman on Fresno and Wheel Scraper Work; Comparison of Transverse and Compressive Tests of Concrete; Slabs for Delaware River Bridge Tested
Stresses in Concrete Pavements Computed by Theoretical Analysis; Tests of Vibrolithic Concrete; A Study of the Effect of Temperature on the Stability of Asphaltic Pavements; Motor Vehicle Registrations, Revenue, and Gasoline Taxes for the Year 1925
The Cook County Transportation Survey; Effective Width of Concrete Bridge Slabs Supporting Concentrated Loads; Efficiency in Concrete Road Construction, Part V: Speeding up Construction Work
A General Formula for Waterways; Urban Aspects of Highway Finance; Efficiency in Concrete Road Construction, Part IV: The Organization and Equipment of a Concrete Paving Operation
Urban Aspects of Highway Finance; Common Carrier Truck Fees and Taxes; Efficiency in Concrete Road Construction, Part III: The Efficiency of Equipment; Protection of Concrete Against Alkali
The Six-wheel Truck and the Pavement; Railroad Abandonments and Their Relation to Highway Transportation; The Action of Sulphate Water on Concrete; Clay Soils in Relation to Road Subgrades; Highway Research Board Activities; The Preparation of Concrete Cores for Compression Tests
The Interrelation of Longitudinal Steel and Transverse Cracks in Concrete Roads; A New Test for Consistency of Concrete Applicable to Dry Paving Mixtures; Commodity Transportation by Motor Truck; Tar Paper on Loess Subgrade Lessens Hair Cracks in Concrete Pavement; Present Status of the Truck tire Tests of the Bureau of Public Roads: A Preliminary
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Field Methods Used in Subgrade Surveys; Earth Pressures Against Abutment Walls Measured with Soil Pressure Cells; Transportation of Milk by Motor Truck in the Chicago Dairy District; A Test for Determining the Amount of Shale in Sand Using a Lead Acetate Solution; Change in Soil Testing methods Contemplated
The Publication of Research; The Wagon and the Elevating Grader: Part III--Estimating the Cost of Elevating Grader Work; Condition of the Ohio Post Road After Ten Years Under Traffic; A Stability Test for Bituminous Mixtures; Effect of Grading on Sand Strength Ratios
The Wagon and the Elevating Grader: An Economic Study Of the Wagon-Elevating Grader Combination in Three Parts; Procedure for Testing Subgrade Soils; Tar Surface Treatment of Gravel Roads; Effect of Capping on Strength of Cores Drilled from Concrete Pavements
Transverse Distribution of Motor Vehicle Traffic on Paved Highways; The Effect of Moisture on Concrete; Curing Concrete with Calcium Chloride; Vertical Pressure of Earth Fills Measured
Impressions of English Highway Practice; Percentage of Water Freezable in Soil; A Study of Motor-Vehicle Accidents in Montana, Oregon, and Washington; Crushed Stone Tests and Their Relation to the Service of the Finished Pavements; Reinforced Concrete Pavement Survey
The Supporting Value of Soil as Influenced by the Bearing Area; Highway Research Board Proceedings; Recent Conclusions in Highway Research; Comparison of the Strength of Concrete in Tension and compression; Highway Income from the Motor Vehicle; Highway Transportation Courses, their Place and Content
Static Load Tests on Pavement Slabs; The Constitutionality of Motor Vehicle License Fees and the Gasoline Tax; Status of the Motor Truck Impact Tests of the Bureau of Public Roads; Road Material Tests and Inspection News
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