Apportionment of Funds Under Federal Aid Act and Amendment Thereto; Brick Pavements in the Middle West; Efficiency of Bituminous Surfaces and Pavements Under Motor Truck Traffic; Federal Aid in December and January – Increased Highway Work Shown By Record of Federal-Aid Projects; Operations of the Bureau of Roads Under the Federal Road Act; State H
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Coordinating the State Highway Systems of the Various States; Day Labor and Force Account Work; Engineering Treatment of Necessary Railroad Crossings; Federal Aid In October-November; Federal Road Law and Changes Suggested; Laying Out and Marking of a State Trunk System; License Fees for Motor Vehicles; Maintenance of Sandy Roads As Developed by th
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Bridges Must Be Safe; Connecticut Paid More for Its Labor; Costs Under Washington’s New Law; Dragging System Main Feature in Kansas; How Country Met Maintenance Problems; How Ohio Handled Important Roads; Keeping up Roads in District of Columbia; Little Maintenance Work Possible in Kentucky; Machinery Factor in Colorado’s Problem; Machinery and Pat
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American Red Cross a Builder of Roads and Towns in Italy; Federal Aid Projects in July; Maintaining Earth Roads with Oil; Reinforced Concrete Slab Bridge Design Based on Full Sized Tests; Some State Highway Builders; Standard Sizes of Crushed Stone from the Standpoint of the Producer; State Highway Management, Control and Procedure; Tests of Automo
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Direct Loading a Success in Concrete Construction; Nature Mixed Sand-Clay for Alabama Federal Roads; State Highway Management, Procedure, and Control; The Location and Building of Roads in National Forests; U.S. Highway Council Announces Policies Concerning Road Projects; War Brings Bridge Building Back to Early Practices
$280,000,000 Put into Highways and Bridges by States in 1917; Connecticut Turns to Labor-Saving Devices; Constant Effort by Paid Force Advocated in Colorado; Constructing a Concrete Road at Marine Camp in Winter; Drainage Increasingly Vital with Growth in Heavy Traffic; Idaho Economizes Effectively Through Use of Motor Trucks; Illinois Roads in Goo
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Abnormal Traffic Causes Maryland to Ask $500 Fee for Heaviest Trucks; Commercial Sizes of Broken-Stone Aggregate; Connecticut Restricts Loads But Plans to Strengthen System; Experimental Roads Break Down Under Pounding of Excessive Loads; Federal Aid Projects Approved; Higher Type of Construction in Middle West Also Fails; Massachusetts Sees Soluti
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Clearing Roads for Army Transport; Coming Publications; Eighteen Months of Federal Aid; Federal Aid Act Interpretations; Federal Aid Projects in Idaho; Fifty-two on the Office Roll of Honor; Five Million Motor Cars on Roads of the United States; Iowa’s First Project Nearly Complete; Maintenance is Rhode Island’s Big Problem; Michigan Touches High P
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