United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
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In FY 2011, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) continued to implement the strategic goal framework outlined in the FHWA Strategic Plan: National Leadership – Lead in developing and advocating solutions to national transportation needs. System Performance – Maintain and improve the performance of the highway system by providing safe, reli
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The Transportation Study will evaluate existing conditions and propose short‐ and long‐range transportation solutions that will improve the mobility for visitors and staff to and within the Refuges. The study will document the existing transportation infrastructure within the Refuges and will look at major roads and other regional transportation fa
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This Field Reference Manual for Quality Concrete Pavements was developed as part of an effort sponsored by FHWA to develop the "state-of-the-practice" for Quality Assurance (QA) of concrete pavements. This goal has been achieved through the development of this document and workshop training materials that provide engineers, inspectors, technicians
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The FHWA Intelligent Compaction National Workshops were the continuing effort to fulfill the IC Road Map developed under the TPF IC project in order to provide three (3) regional training workshops to States and industry around the country. The first workshop was conducted on December 13, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. The second workshop was conducted
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This Manual covers the relevant issues related to orthotropic steel deck bridge engineering, including analysis, design, detailing, fabrication, testing, inspection, evaluation, and repair. It includes a discussion of some the various applications of orthotropic bridge construction to provide background with case study examples. It also provides ba
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North Carolina is among the leading states in the nation in the use and implementation of Transportation Asset Management (TAM) philosophies. These philosophies involve proactively maintaining, preserving and improving the performance and condition and thereby extending the productive life of transportation assets in order to effectively service th
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The problem statements in theme 4 are related to needs for research and development leading to new tools, methods, and technology to support pavement management. In general, problem statements included in this theme address concepts that are not readily available and will require a higher level of research, analysis, and development prior to implem
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Theme 3 includes problem statements that go beyond the standard functions of pavement management and include such areas as pavement design, impact of increasing load limits on pavement performance, and asset management.
The theme 2 problem statements presented in this section of the report relate to workforce development, communication, contracting, and organizational structure. The recommendations in this area are intended to address issues that include the impact of pavement management on funding and how to determine, promote, and effectively communicate the use
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Problem statements in theme 1 include recommendations for technology and tools that cansupport traditional pavement management applications. In general, this theme includestechnology and tools that are currently available today, but are in need of additional review, analysis, and/or updating prior to their implementation.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Operations
2012-01-01
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To help States evaluate their work zone practices, and to help assess work zone practices nationally, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) developed the Work Zone Mobility and Safety Self Assessment (WZ SA) tool.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2012-01-01
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The data in these State by State Abstracts contain State-submitted data to FHWA on: motor fuel use, driver licensing, vehicle registration, State and local financing, land area, population, and vehicle miles of travel.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2012-01-01
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The data in these State by State Abstracts contain State-submitted data to FHWA on: motor fuel use, driver licensing, vehicle registration, State and local financing, land area, population, and vehicle miles of travel.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2012-01-01
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The data in these State by State Abstracts contain State-submitted data to FHWA on: motor fuel use, driver licensing, vehicle registration, State and local financing, land area, population, and vehicle miles of travel.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2012-01-01
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The data in these State by State Abstracts contain State-submitted data to FHWA on: motor fuel use, driver licensing, vehicle registration, State and local financing, land area, population, and vehicle miles of travel.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2012-01-01
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The data in these State by State Abstracts contain State-submitted data to FHWA on: motor fuel use, driver licensing, vehicle registration, State and local financing, land area, population, and vehicle miles of travel.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2012-01-01
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The data in these State by State Abstracts contain State-submitted data to FHWA on: motor fuel use, driver licensing, vehicle registration, State and local financing, land area, population, and vehicle miles of travel.
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