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.
- 1983 1
- Asphalt concrete 1
- Backscattering 1
- Compaction 1
- Consolidation 1
- Fatalities 1
- Guidelines 1
- Hazardous materials 1
- Injuries 1
- Instruments for measuring density 1
- Inventory 1
- Laboratory studies 1
- Nuclear gages 1
- Railroad grade crossings 1
- Regulations 1
- Research 1
- Residential streets 1
- Road markings 1
- Soils 1
- Spills (Pollution) 1
- Temperature 1
- Traffic lanes 1
- Traffic speed 1
- Transportation facility operations 1
- Width 1
- Journal 1
- Volume 47, Issue(s) 2 (1)
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- Asphalt concrete (1)
- Backscattering (1)
- Compaction (1)
- Consolidation (1)
- Fatalities (1)
- Guidelines (1)
- Hazardous materials (1)
- Injuries (1)
- Instruments for measuring density (1)
- Inventory (1)
- Laboratory studies (1)
- Nuclear gages (1)
- Railroad grade crossings (1)
- Regulations (1)
- Research (1)
- Residential streets (1)
- Road markings (1)
- Soils (1)
- Spills (Pollution) (1)
- Temperature (1)
- Traffic lanes (1)
- Traffic speed (1)
- Transportation facility operations (1)
- Width (1)
- :Campbell, Patrick J. ;Carter, Douglas H.1983-09-01 | Public Roads:A Dream Becomes a Reality; Continuous Monitoring of Density and Temperature of Asphalt Concrete During Compaction; The Use of Road Markings to Narrow ...
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