The publication of FHWA's A Guide to Reporting Highway Statistics was a significant milestone in unifying the data-reporting process. The Guide consolidated 16 reporting forms and provided instructions for reporting highway-related data on motor-fuel consumption, motor-vehicle registrations, driver licensing, and sources and funding of State and lo
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Real Estate Services
1996-01-01
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The stories in this booklet demonstrate the success of the Relocation Assistance Program. The flexibility of the program makes sure that people and business affected by road construction are treated fairly. The community gets the roads it needs to grow and prosper. The people get the opportunity to grow with a neighborhood and enjoy a better commun
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The purpose of Women in Aviation and Space is to provide women and girls with role models in a variety of aviation and aerospace career fields. The women who are profiled in this publication were nominated by aviation business and industry; government agencies (the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration a
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This brochure promotes intelligent vehicle highway systems (IVHS), describing them as advanced technology for safer, easier travel. Illustrations include the Washington State Department of Transportation's traffic management center, the TravTek test in Orlando, Florida, the ADVANCE project in Chicago, Illinois, an automated system for collecting bu
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
1994-01-01
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The FHWA's primary mission is to ensure that the nation's highway transportation system is safe for public use. This movement of people and goods must he accomplished economically and efficiently. The FHWA also must consider how highways affect the environment, as well as social and economic conditions.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
1994-01-01
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This booklet contains examples of creative design solutions that promote recreational uses near highway projects. These projects were accomplished by State and local governments in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Walking/bicycle trails, golf courses, and easy access to parks and scenic vistas are among these innovative s
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The United States Congress established the first Federal road agency in 1893 Over the next 199 years, this organization evolved into the Federal Highway Administration - an agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Developing a road network across the Nation demanded vision, commitment, partnership, and the never-ending quest for better tech
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-01-01
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This brochure describes the Bus Rapid Transit Initiative launched by the Federal Transit Administration to improve the speed, reliability, and convenience of bus service, to enhance the mobility and access needed for thriving communities, and to promote a healthy environment.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
1991-01-01
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This brochure is designed to help you, as an FHWA employee, gain a greater understanding of Work Force Diversity and what effects it has on the work place. It will also explain how you, as an individual, can contribute to achieving our goal.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1985-01-01
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This pamphlet describes the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Aviation Education Program, “Safety in the Skies through Aviation Education”. Designed to generate interest in aviation careers, the FAA offered volunteer assistance to the nation’s schools in the form of career guidance, tours, classroom lectures, aviation safety information, and
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1969-01-01
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This pamphlet describes how the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the arm of the Department of Transportation responsible for the promotion, regulation, and safety of civil aviation, and for safe and efficient use of airspace which is shared by both civil and military aircraft. In carrying out its civil responsibilities, FAA's job is to make
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Agency
1962-08-01
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This aviation booklet was prepared by the Federal Aviation Agency, Flight Standards Service, Maintenance Division, to acquaint the prospective pilot and airplane owner with some fundamentals of owning and operating an airplane. The contents are based on requirements in effect at the date of publication. Since the aviation picture is constantly chan
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Agency
1961-01-01
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This aviation booklet provides background information on the Federal Aviation Agency. It describes the Agency’s reorganization and modernization plans initiated in mid-1961 and each office’s responsibilities under the organizational structure.
United States. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Public Roads
1936-01-01
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This pamphlet, published in 1936 by the Bureau of Public Roads, outlines the importance of learning to drive safely. Text and illustrations depict general rules of the road, drivers’ responsibilities for safety, traffic rules, and other aids to safe driving. The Bureau of Public Roads was a predecessor of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
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