Photologging—An Aid to Highway Engineering; Soil-Portland Cement Thickness Design—Summary of Current Practices; Photogrammetry for Highway Planning, Location and Design—Review of Current Methods; The Third Base for the Federal Highway Administration’s Contract Price Index
Erosion Control, Safety, and Esthetics on the Roadside—Summary of Current Practices; How Drivers Locate Unfamiliar Addresses—an Experiment in Route Finding; Relationship of Fatality Rates and Fatal Accident Rates to Travel Densities on the Interstate System
Driver Judgments as Influenced by Vehicular Lighting at Intersections; State Highway Department Management Part 2.-- Training and Manpower Development; Travel by Motor Vehicles in 1968 and Related Data
State Highway Department Management: Part I—Organization; Asphalt Hardening, Fact and Fallacy; Fatal Head-On Collisions on the Interstate System, 1968, Caused by Wrong-Way Drivers; New Publications
Highway Interchange Area Development—Some Recent Findings; Traffic Marking Materials—Summary of Research and Development; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction Part 6—Control Charts; Fatal Accidents Involving Tractor-Trailer Combinations in Rear-End Collisions on Completed Sections of the Interstate System, 1968
Fatal Accidents on Completed Sections of the Interstate Highway System, 1968; Billboards and Motorists’ Needs; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction: Part 5—Summary of Research for Quality Assurance of Aggregate
Third Generation Destination Signing—An Electronic Route Guidance System; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction: Part 4—Variations of Bituminous Construction
Acquisition of Loading History Data on Highway Bridges; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction: Part 3—Quality Assurance of Portland Cement Concrete; Travel by Motor Vehicles in 1967
Comparison of Day and Night Gap-Acceptance Probabilities; Quality Assurance in Highway Construction: Part 2—Quality Assurance of Embankments and Base Courses
Quality Assurance in Highway Construction: part I—Introduction and Concepts; Comparison of the Performance and Economy of Hot-Extruded Thermoplastic Highway Striping Materials and Convention Paint Striping; New Publications
Intermodal Freight transportation Transportation in the United States; Highways and Rail Piggybacking; Analytic Aerial Triangulation for Highways—A Comparison of Two Methods; New Publications
Criteria for Highway Tunnel Lighting Design; Ultrasonic Instrument for Determining Local Scour at Bridge Piers; Driver’s Decisions in Overtaking and Passing; Highway Maintenance Management Research—An Overview
Remote Sensing Applications to Highway Engineering; Kaolin-Lime-Water Systems: Part 1—Strength and Rheological Properties; Kaolin-Lime-Water Systems: Part 2—Electron Microscope Observations; Direct Rapid Ultraviolet Determination of Phthalic Anhydride and Isophthalic Acid in Oil-modified Alkyd Resins and Paints
Benefits of Highway Beautification; Highway Interchange Locations for Churches—A Pilot Study in Washington, D.C.; Parking as an Element Within the Comprehensive Transportation Planning Process
Ultraviolet Spectrophotometric Detection of Adulteration in Traffic Paint Vehicles; Effects of Volume Controls on Freeway Traffic Flow—A Theoretical Analysis; Travel by Motor Vehicles in 1965 and 1966
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