Public Roads Magazine
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- 1986 (4)
- Arens, John 1
- Brinkman, Charles P. 2
- Dare, Charles E. 1
- Dimillio, Al 1
- Eck, R.W. 1
- Gibson, David 1
- Janoff, M.S. 1
- Kragh, Brenda C. 1
- Mak, King K. 1
- Miller, Ted R. 1
- Morales, J.M. 1
- Ramaswamy, Salem D. 1
- Reinert, Kenneth A. 1
- Richter, Richard A. 1
- Rosenbaum, Merton J. 1
- Sack, William A. 1
- Santiago, Alberto J. 1
- Schwab, Richard N. 1
- Staplin, L.K. 1
- Stephens, Burton W. 1
- Tignor, Samuel 1
- Vanikar, Suneel N. 1
- Williams, Llewellyn 1
- Wilson, LeRoy 1
- Worsey, Gillian M. 1
- Abutments 1
- Bayes' theorem 1
- Biodeterioration 1
- Bituminous pavements 1
- Bottlenecks 1
- Bridge railings 1
- Brines 1
- Character recognition 1
- Compressive strength 1
- Corrosion 2
- Costs 1
- Crash data 2
- Crashes 1
- Crash rates 2
- Crossovers 1
- Data analysis 1
- Data management 1
- Decision making 1
- Deicing chemicals 1
- Design 2
- Deterioration 1
- Drivers 1
- embankment construction 1
- Embankments 1
- Emergency medical services 1
- Environment 1
- Exhaust gases 1
- Fatalities 1
- Geotextiles 1
- Guardrails 1
- Hazards 1
- Highway safety 1
- Incident detection 1
- Incident management 1
- Information systems 1
- Integrated systems 2
- Interfaces 1
- Legibility 1
- Load tests 1
- Luminaires 1
- Medians 1
- Narrow bridges 1
- Night visibility 1
- Oils 1
- Permeability 1
- Piles (Supports) 1
- Plasticity 1
- Pollutants 1
- Prestressed concrete 1
- Reinforcing steel 1
- Reversible traffic lanes 1
- Road markings 1
- Roadside hazards 1
- Roadside structures 1
- Safety 2
- Salts 1
- Seawater 1
- Single vehicle crashes 1
- Slopes 1
- Social factors 1
- Speed control humps 1
- Speeding 1
- Street lighting 1
- Tensile strength 1
- Traffic 1
- Traffic congestion 1
- Traffic control 1
- Traffic control devices 2
- Traffic delays 1
- Traffic diversion 1
- Traffic flow 2
- Traffic signal timing 1
- Traffic signs 1
- Two lane highways 1
- Two way left turn lanes 1
- Warning signs 1
- Water pollution 1
- Journal 4
(Max 200)
- Arens, John (1)
- Brinkman, Charles P. (2)
- Dare, Charles E. (1)
- Dimillio, Al (1)
- Eck, R.W. (1)
- Gibson, David (1)
- Janoff, M.S. (1)
- Kragh, Brenda C. (1)
- Mak, King K. (1)
- Miller, Ted R. (1)
- Morales, J.M. (1)
- Ramaswamy, Salem D. (1)
- Reinert, Kenneth A. (1)
- Richter, Richard A. (1)
- Rosenbaum, Merton J. (1)
- Sack, William A. (1)
- Santiago, Alberto J. (1)
- Schwab, Richard N. (1)
- Staplin, L.K. (1)
- Stephens, Burton W. (1)
- Tignor, Samuel (1)
- Vanikar, Suneel N. (1)
- Williams, Llewellyn (1)
- Wilson, LeRoy (1)
- Worsey, Gillian M. (1)
- Abutments (1)
- Bayes' theorem (1)
- Biodeterioration (1)
- Bituminous pavements (1)
- Bottlenecks (1)
- Bridge railings (1)
- Brines (1)
- Character recognition (1)
- Compressive strength (1)
- Corrosion (2)
- Costs (1)
- Crash data (2)
- Crashes (1)
- Crash rates (2)
- Crossovers (1)
- Data analysis (1)
- Data management (1)
- Decision making (1)
- Deicing chemicals (1)
- Design (2)
- Deterioration (1)
- Drivers (1)
- embankment construction (1)
- Embankments (1)
- Emergency medical services (1)
- Environment (1)
- Exhaust gases (1)
- Fatalities (1)
- Geotextiles (1)
- Guardrails (1)
- Hazards (1)
- Highway safety (1)
- Incident detection (1)
- Incident management (1)
- Information systems (1)
- Integrated systems (2)
- Interfaces (1)
- Legibility (1)
- Load tests (1)
- Luminaires (1)
- Medians (1)
- Narrow bridges (1)
- Night visibility (1)
- Oils (1)
- Permeability (1)
- Piles (Supports) (1)
- Plasticity (1)
- Pollutants (1)
- Prestressed concrete (1)
- Reinforcing steel (1)
- Reversible traffic lanes (1)
- Road markings (1)
- Roadside hazards (1)
- Roadside structures (1)
- Safety (2)
- Salts (1)
- Seawater (1)
- Single vehicle crashes (1)
- Slopes (1)
- Social factors (1)
- Speed control humps (1)
- Speeding (1)
- Street lighting (1)
- Tensile strength (1)
- Traffic (1)
- Traffic congestion (1)
- Traffic control (1)
- Traffic control devices (2)
- Traffic delays (1)
- Traffic diversion (1)
- Traffic flow (2)
- Traffic signal timing (1)
- Traffic signs (1)
- Two lane highways (1)
- Two way left turn lanes (1)
- Warning signs (1)
- Water pollution (1)
- :Worsey, Gillian M. ;Dare, Charles E.1986-03-01 | Public Roads:Investigation of Warning Signs for Median Crossovers; ITDS: A Data Base Driven Interface to Traffic Models Using a Microcomputer; Accident Analysis of...
- :Rosenbaum, Merton J. ;Richter, Richard A.1986-06-01 | Public Roads:Traffic Control for Reversible Flow Two-Way Left-Turn Lanes; Integrated Information Systems for Better Data Management; Accident Costs for Highway Saf...
- :Janoff, M.S. ;Staplin, L.K.1986-09-01 | Public Roads:The Potential for Reduced Lighting on Roadways; Corrosion in Reinforced Soil Structures; Toward Improved Highway Safety Analysis; Analytical Procedure...
- :Eck, R.W. ;Sack, William A.1986-12-01 | Public Roads:The Use of Oil and Gas Field Brines as Highway Deicing Agents; Road Humps for the Control of Vehicular Speeds and Traffic Flow; The Arterial Analysis ...
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