Section 1115 of MAP-21 ("National Freight Policy") specifically requires the development of new tools and improvement to existing tools to support the analysis and evaluation of freight transportation projects in order to more strategically target investments and improve performance of the transportation system. This report deals with three aspects
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United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Asset Management, Pavements and Construction
2015-01-01
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Transportation agencies have the responsibility and the challenging task to maintain, preserve and improve infrastructure assets (assets) for current and future generations. While maintaining existing assets is an overriding concern for transportation agency officials, most agencies are grappling with funding issues. Considering the fact that asset
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This TechBrief presents an overview of permeable inter-locking concrete pavement (PICP) and its use. General information is provided on PICP composition with a summary of benefits, limitations, and characteristics. Important considerations such as hydrological design, structural design, construction, and maintenance are also provided.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
2015-01-01
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In 2012, the Federal Highway Administration, Office of Safety issued a “Guidance Memorandum on Promoting the Implementation of Proven Safety Countermeasures”. This guidance took into consideration the latest safety research to advance a group of countermeasures proven highly effective at improving safety. The nine Proven Safety Countermeasures chos
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This State Traffic Records Coordinating Committee Noteworthy Practices Guide was developed under the direction of the USDOT|TRCC as a way to help State TRCCs become more effective. It includes definitions of successful TRCCs and provides examples of noteworthy practices drawn from six case study States and others. The recommendations provide State
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The Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) Benefit Cost Compendium is a continuation of the series of reference documents and tools developed by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Operations designed to assist planners and operations professionals in evaluating the benefits and costs of Transportation Systems Manag
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
2015-01-01
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This Model Plan template is part of the Jurisdiction Speed Management Action Plan Development Package. This template was developed to provide a framework for State and local agencies to use in developing speed management safety action plans. The plan template provides guidance but allows the user to develop tailored actions, safety goals and a plan
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The original version of this brochure (FHWA-SA-08-008) was originally produced as a quick reference to all the strategies listed in NCHRP Report 500, Volume 5 (Unsignalized) and Volume 12 (Signalized). This second edition has been revised and updated to reflect more timely information and experience available through the Crash Modification Factor (
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
2015-01-01
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In 2012, the Federal Highway Administration, Office of Safety issued a “Guidance Memorandum on Promoting the Implementation of Proven Safety Countermeasures”. This guidance took into consideration the latest safety research to advance a group of countermeasures proven highly effective at improving safety. The nine Proven Safety Countermeasures chos
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The Federal Highway Administration's Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) program issues a triannual newsletter to inform you about the progress and activities of the program. Brief updates on progress in important program activities are provided, including data collection, data releases, new products and publications, pooled fund studies, and dat
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