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- Guidelines 1
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- Benefit cost analysis (3)
- Design (1)
- Guidelines (1)
- Highway capacity (2)
- Highway design (1)
- Network Delay (1)
- Operations (1)
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- Percent Time Following (1)
- Rural Four-Lane Highway (1)
- Rural highways (1)
- Rural Two-Lane Highway (1)
- Super 2 (1)
- Super 2 corridor (1)
- taper length (1)
- Traffic control devices (1)
- Two lane highways (3)
- :Brewer, Marcus A. ;Barrette, Timothy D2021-08-01:Super 2 corridors with passing lanes provide operational benefits to traditional two-lane highways by creating passing opportunities and reducing dela...
- :Brewer, Marcus A. ;Barrette, Timothy D2021-08-01:Super 2 corridors with passing lanes provide operational benefits to traditional two-lane highways by creating passing opportunities and reducing dela...
- :Brewer, Marcus A.2021-08-01:Multiple research projects on Super 2 passing lanes for rural two-lane highways have produced guidance for practitioners on the design and implementat...
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