No. 9, August 1957: Driver behavior related to types and widths of shoulders on two-lane highways, by Asriel Taragin; The AE-55 indicator used for determining air content of concrete, by William E. Grieb; A study of traffic characteristics in suburban residential areas, by William L. Mertz; The behavior of red lead-iron oxide primers when exposed d
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No. 8, June 1957: Stopping ability of motor vehicles selected from the general traffic, by F. William Petring; New publications: Standard Specifications for Construction of Roads and Bridges on Federal Highway Projects; First Progress Report of the Highway Cost Allocation Study; Errata
No. 7, April 1957. Financial planning for an expanded highway program, by G.P. St. Clair and Thomas R. Todd; Applications of electrical resistivity measurements to subsurface investigations, by R. Woodward Moore; A study of factors related to urban travel, by William L. Mertz and Lamelle B. Hamner; Behavior of riveted connections in truss-type memb
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No. 6, February 1957: Studies relating to the testing of fly ash for use in concrete, by Russell H. Brink and Woodrow J. Halstead; New publication: Standard Plans for Highway Bridge Superstructures (1956 edition); Use of fly ash in concrete, by Albert G. Timms and William E. Grieb; Labor usage in highway construction as influenced by improved equip
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No. 5, December 1956: Traffic and travel trends, 1955, by Thomas B. Dimmick; Experience in application of statistical method to traffic counting, by Boris B. Petroff; A laboratory test to evaluate the shape and surface texture of fine aggregate particles, by Henry M. Rex and Robert A. Peck; New Publication: Parking Guide for Cities
No. 4, October 1956: Highway-user tax schedules recommended in State highway finance studies, by G. P. St. Clair and Hugo C. Duzan; United States-Canadian border commercial traffic, by Daniel O'Flaherty; New publication: Specifications for Aerial Surveys and Mapping by Photogrammetric Methods for Highways, 1956: a reference guide outline
No. 3, August 1956: Road-user and property taxes on selected motor vehicles, 1956, by Edwin M. Cope and Laurence L. Liston; Table: State legal maximum limits of motor vehicle sizes and weights compared with AASHO standards; Cost comparison of force account and contract construction on five secondary projects in North Carolina, by Fred B. Farrell an
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No. 2, June 1956: Lives of highway surfaces – half century trends, by Gordon D. Gronberg and Nellie B. Blosser; The investment analysis approach to estimating highway needs, by Fred B. Farrell; A six-State classification study of engineering personnel, by Ralph S. Lewis; The shortage of highway engineers and how to overcome it, by Robley Winfrey
No. 1, April 1956: The effect of letter width and spacing on night legibility of highway signs, by David Solomon; New publication: Highway Statistics, 1954; Tomorrow's highways depend upon today's law, by David R. Levin; Sawed joints in portland cement concrete pavements, progress and problems, by Edwin J. Coppage, Jr.; The WASHO Road Test: a motio
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No. 12, February 1956: Capacities of one-way and two-way streets with signals and stop signs, by Alexander French; Use of the Kelly ball as a device for measuring the consistency of concrete, by William E. Grieb and Robert A. Marr, Jr.; An improved sulfate soundness test for aggregates, by Donald O. Woolf; New publications: Annual Report of the Bur
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No. 11, December 1955: Traffic and travel trends, 1954, by Thomas B. Dimmick; New publications: General Location of the National System of Interstate Highways, Including All Additional Routes at Urban Areas Designated in September 1955; Opportunities in the Bureau of Public Roads for Young Engineers; PUBLIC Roads: World Traveler
No. 10, October 1955: Pennsylvania Turnpike traffic analysis, by Daniel O'Flaherty; Traffic usage of Maine Turnpike, by Glenn E. Brokke; New publication: The Financing of Highways by Counties and Local Rural Governments, 1942-51
No. 9, August 1955: Operating characteristics of a passenger car on selected routes, by Carl C. Saal; New publication: Public Utility Relocation Incident to Highway Improvement; Precast Concrete Bridge: A Motion Picture
No. 8. June 1955: Driver behavior as affected by objects on highway shoulders, by Asriel Taragin; Aerodynamic characteristics of a suspension bridge, by George S. Vincent; New publications: Needs of the Highway Systems, 1955-84; Progress and Feasibility of Toll Roads and Their Relation to the Federal-Aid Program
No. 7, April 1955: Factors affecting resistance of portland cement concrete to sealing action of thawing agents, by Albert G. Timms.; New publication: Highway Statistics, 1953; Traffic Article Postponed; Errata; No. 8. June 1955: Driver behavior as affected by objects on highway shoulders, by Asriel Taragin; Aerodynamic characteristics of a suspens
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No. 6, February 1955: Continuous reinforcement in concrete pavement – after 15 1/2 years, by Harry D. Cashell and Wilmer E. Teske; New publication: Revisions to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices; Construction; Annual Report of the Bureau of Public Roads, Fiscal Year 1954; Criteria for Prestressed Concrete Bridges; Uniform Vehicle Code
No. 5, December 1954: Motor-vehicle-use studies in six States, by Thurley A. Bostick, Roy T. Messer, and Clarance A. Steele.; New publication: Braking Performance of Motor Vehicles
No.4, October 1954: The effect of various rubbers on the properties of petroleum asphalts, by Richard H. Lewis and J. York Welborn; A laboratory study of rubber-asphalt paving mixtures, by Harry M. Rex and Robert A. Peek.
No.3, August 1954: Heat-resistant properties of additives for bituminous materials, by Paul F. Critz; Properties of concrete containing a blend of portland cement and air-entraining ground blast-furnace slag, by William E. Grieb and George Werner; A comparison of rapid methods for the determination of liquid limits of soils, by Frank R. Olmstead an
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No.2, June 1954: Estimate of user taxes paid by vehicles in different type and weight groups, by Edwin M. Cope, John T. Lynch, and Clarence A. Steel; Driver performance on horizontal curves, by Asriel Taragin
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