Standardizing e-Construction: A Pilot Project in Lincoln, Nebraska - Celebrating Innovationand Collaboration: Debut of the TPF Excellence Awards - From Farm to Market: The Data Challenges of Rural Roads - Accelerating U.S. Innovation: Bringing Global Innovations to U.S. Highways - Reentry Workforce Training Pilot Programs for Incarcerated Individua
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National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board. Committee on Highway Capacity
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1949-12-01
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Public Roads
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In this issue of Public Roads appears the second portion of an important work on highway capacity and its practical applications. The first half of the report, containing on introduction and definitions and dealing with maximum observed traffic volumes, fundamentals of highway capacity, and roadway capacities for uninterrupted flow, was presented i
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National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board. Committee on Highway Capacity
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1949-10-01
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Public Roads
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In this issue of Public Roads appears the first portion of an important work on highway capacity and its practical applications. The second half of the report, dealing with intersections at grade, weaving sections and unsignalized cross movements, ramps and their terminals, and the relation of possible and practical hourly capacities to annual aver
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Cooperative Survey of Corrugated Metal Culverts on the Austin-San Antonio Post Road; Methods for the Measurement of Water for Cement Briquet Tests; Results Obtained by the Use of Cement. Report of American Engineers to the Sixth International Road Congress
Subgrade Soil Constants, Their Significance, and Their Application in Practice; The Effect of Water-Gas Tar on the Strength and Alkali Resistance of Concrete
General Reports Submitted to International Road Congress; International Road Congress Adopts General Conclusions; Bureau of Public Roads Enters Upon New Research Program
Mechanics of Progressive Cracking in Concrete Pavements; Effect of Type and Gradation of Coarse Aggregate Upon the Flexural and Tensile Strength of Plain Concrete
Illustrations of Frost and Ice Phenomena; Progress Report on the Connecticut Avenue Experimental Road; Some Points of Contact Between Soil Science and Highway Engineering
Impact Reactions Developed by a Modern Motor Bus; The Effect of the Dimensions of Test Specimens on the Flexural Strength of Concrete; Meeting of the Joint committee on concrete and Reinforced Concrete; Analysis of Motor Vehicle Accidents in California
Bituminous Treatments Used on Roads of Intermediate Type in the Western States; The Most Recent Methods Adopted for the Use of Tar. Bitumen, and Asphalt in Road Construction. Report of American Engineers to the Sixth International Road Congress
Reports Submitted to the International Road Congress by Reporters for the United States; Progress in the Use of Cement in Road Surfaces; Developments in Brick Pavements in the United States; Progress in the Preparation and Use on Roads of Tar, Asphalt, and Emulsions; State Motor-Fuel Consumption and Tax Receipts, 1937
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