Public Roads Magazine
Public Roads is the quarterly magazine of the Federal Highway Administration. Now published in digital format, this collection represents print volumes published from 1918 until 1994. New issues are available here: https://highways.dot.gov/public-roads/home. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_pr_mag or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530849.
- 1977 1
- Acoustic emission tests 1
- Algorithms 1
- Beams 1
- Cities and towns 1
- City planning 1
- Cracking 1
- Divided highways 1
- Drivers 1
- Economics 1
- Environmental policy 1
- Fatigue cracking 1
- Fatigue strength 1
- Incident detection 1
- Nondestructive tests 1
- Planning methods 1
- Road markings 1
- Rumble strips 1
- Sketch planning 1
- Small towns 1
- Social impacts 1
- Speed control 1
- Steel 1
- Strain measurement 1
- Traffic incidents 1
- Traffic surveillance 1
- Two lane highways 1
- Vehicle detectors 1
- Journal 1
- Volume 41, Issue(s) 1 (1)
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- Acoustic emission tests (1)
- Algorithms (1)
- Beams (1)
- Cities and towns (1)
- City planning (1)
- Cracking (1)
- Divided highways (1)
- Drivers (1)
- Economics (1)
- Environmental policy (1)
- Fatigue cracking (1)
- Fatigue strength (1)
- Incident detection (1)
- Nondestructive tests (1)
- Planning methods (1)
- Road markings (1)
- Rumble strips (1)
- Sketch planning (1)
- Small towns (1)
- Social impacts (1)
- Speed control (1)
- Steel (1)
- Strain measurement (1)
- Traffic incidents (1)
- Traffic surveillance (1)
- Two lane highways (1)
- Vehicle detectors (1)
- :Linden, Paul J. ;Galambos, Charles F.1977-06-01 | Public Roads:Applications of the Community Aggregate Planning Model; The Effect of Yielding on the Fatigue Strength of Steel Beams; Studies of the Road Marking Cod...
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