US Transportation Collection
The US Transportation Collection consists of documents from across all transportation modes with specific focus on research reports from US DOT, state DOTs, and other transportation organizations. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_ust or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530857.
- Alternatives analysis 1
- At grade intersections 1
- Costs 1
- Crash analysis 1
- Evaluation 1
- Fatalities 2
- Field studies 1
- Flashing 1
- Follow up investigation 1
- Highways 1
- Highway safety 1
- Injuries 1
- Location 1
- Prevention 1
- Railroad grade crossings 3
- Railroad tracks 1
- Safety 2
- Safety equipment 1
- Signals 1
- Traffic crashes 2
- Warning signs 2
- 2-8-67-111 (3)
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- Alternatives analysis (1)
- At grade intersections (1)
- Costs (1)
- Crash analysis (1)
- Evaluation (1)
- Fatalities (2)
- Field studies (1)
- Flashing (1)
- Follow up investigation (1)
- Highways (1)
- Highway safety (1)
- Injuries (1)
- Location (1)
- Prevention (1)
- Railroad grade crossings (3)
- Railroad tracks (1)
- Safety (2)
- Safety equipment (1)
- Signals (1)
- Traffic crashes (2)
- Warning signs (2)
- Statistical and Economic Aspects of Rail-Highway Grade Crossing Safety Improvement Programs in Texas:Richards, Hoy A. ;Lamkin, Jack T.1970-11-01:Texas has approximately 14,000 sites at which railroads intersect public roads and streets. Among these some 800 rail-highway grade crossing accidents...
- :Rowan, Neilon J. ;Walton, Ned E.1970-08-01:The diagnostic study team concept was used at thirty-six rail highway grade crossing sites in Texas as a part of an overall study on rail-highway grad...
- :Richards, Hoy A. ;Bridges, G. Sadler1967-09-15:The purpose of this study is to provide the basic information necessary for the improvement of safety conditions at public rail-highway grade crossing...
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